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Kaya AI delivers a sustainable supply chain revolution

Ojonimi Bako, CEO and co-founder of Kaya AI, explains how, by leveraging artificial intelligence, data analytics and automation, the company streamlines procurement processes, enabling faster, more efficient, and sustainable project delivery. Kaya AI’s platform is designed to augment human productivity – simplifying procurement tracking and automating routine workflows, empowering teams to accomplish more with fewer resources.

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Kent completes acquisition of Sudlows Consulting

Kent, a global leader in engineering services, has acquired Sudlows Consulting, a leading design and engineering firm specialising in data centres.

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Suretank creating 80 new jobs in Louth as diversification gains momentum

Company making significant investment in people who will drive further business growth.

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What does an AI workload-ready UPS look like?

Louis McGarry, Sales and Marketing Director, Centiel discusses how AI is creating heavy demand for power protection - with projects that require multi megawatts of power for data centres and AI data processing facilities that rely on power protection equipment that can be scaled-up and rapidly deployed. Louis explains that, while efficiency and sustainability in UPS systems is now a given, customer choice now comes down to quality and also how big and how quickly can UPS systems be scaled and...

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Australian fish farm undergoes IT upgrade by investing in edge infrastructure

Australian fism farming company Tassal looked at harnessing IT to make its business of growing salmon more sustainable and cost-effective. It invested in an integrated IT solution powered by Vertiv and Dell EMC for its business in Tasmania.

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