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A data cleanse: Marie Kondo style

By W. Curtis Preston, Chief Technical Evangelist at Druva.

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WHAT’S YOUR DATA WORTH?

Valuing data like any other asset would make it work better for business. By Herman Heyns is...

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Graph Data Science: Machine Learning’s Secret Sauce?

Neo4j’s Alicia Frame says graph technology’s ability to learn rapidly will take enterprise...

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Getting your data analytics in order, no matter where your data lives

In order to survive and thrive in the “new normal” of 2020 almost all businesses have had to...

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Data uses that deliver best benefits and return for retailers

An interview with Anthony Morris, ex Director of Data, Analytics and Insight at Dixons Carphone.

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Videos

Stefano Mozzato Vice President of Marketing, EMEA, discusses the findings of the Vertiv Frontier report, which details the technology trends driving current and future innovation, from powering up for AI, to...
Peter Huang, Global President of Thermal Management & Data Centre at Castrol, discusses the rising importance of liquid cooling to meet the growing demands of AI, ML, and edge computing, explaining how bp...
Nicolas Champagne, Global Market Manager of batteries and data centres at Arkema, highlights the importance of the raw materials and solutions designed to meet the challenges of high-power density, continuous...
John Bradshaw, Director of Cloud Computing Technology and Strategy at Akamai EMEA, explains how, as enterprises scale AI, traditional cloud infrastructure is being tested in new ways. The solution? AI Grid:...

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The collaboration will focus on building a scalable, cloud-native digital infrastructure to support platform-as-a-service (PaaS) development, AI-enabled workloads, and telecom infrastructure modernisation.
N-able introduces Shadow AI Visibility to monitor AI tool usage, enhancing organisational security and compliance strategies.
UBDS Group acquires investment from LDC to drive growth and expand its service offerings.
UK's pragmatic approach to AI automation prioritises pre-built solutions over bespoke development, contrasting with US's costlier custom-centric strategy. Structural market dynamics underpin this shift.