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From inception to innovation

By Marc Garner, VP, Secure Power Division and Major Pursuits Team, Schneider Electric, UK & Ireland.

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Keeping Data Centres Online

While we all welcome the increased use of biofuels such as biodiesel to reduce carbon emissions,...

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The rewards of 100% uptime

By Marc Garner, VP secure Power Division and Major Pursuits Team, Schneider Electric UK & Ireland.

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Taking the pain away from data centre admins

By Felix Berndt, Business Development Manager IIoT and Data Centers at Paessler AG.

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How to avoid costly flaws with data centre flooring

By Gordon Johnson, Senior CFD Engineer at Subzero Engineering.

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Maintaining an edge

By James Vaughan, Consultant at BCS.

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Videos

Katie Coulson, EVP & General Manager, Skanska Advanced Technology (SAT), talks about how Skanska approaches some of the most demanding construction projects in the data centre industry, thanks to its new...
Mike DePalma, VP, SMB Business Development, OpenText Cybersecurity, discusses the continuing evolution of cybersecurity alongside rapidly emerging AI solutions - with agentic AI gaining significant momentum -...
Adam Salley, Sr. Director, Solutions Specialists, Kaseya, examines the shift to cloud workloads and as well as the importance of commercial flexibility.
Ian Schenkel, Chief Revenue Officer, Cyber Intelligence House (CIH), explains how the company’s intelligence-driven Cyber Exposure Platform is designed for MSSPs to deliver high margin, high value services...

News

Schneider Electric leads discussions on sustainable AI infrastructure as the UK stakes its claim in the global AI race with landmark advancements.
ITS introduces ITS SecureEdge ensuring affordable resilience against DDoS attacks for businesses of all sizes.
OVHcloud elevates website security with quantum-generated SSL certificates, defining a new standard in cloud innovation.
Britain's new digital ID scheme promises enhanced security and convenience, though concerns about digital accessibility remain.