Resilience stories
Manchester firms delay growth plans amid volatility
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Manchester’s mid-sized firms are stalling investment and expansion, citing volatile costs, policy shifts and tougher access to finance.
Love at first byte: The infrastructure behind your Valentine’s match
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From swipes to sparks, low-latency data centres, clouds and interconnection hubs quietly power your Valentine’s match worldwide.
Delivery constraints now define Europe’s data centres
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Europe’s data centres face surging AI demand but BCS warns grid, skills and planning bottlenecks now dictate where capacity can be built.
Atos completes first three-year UEFA IT support cycle
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Atos wraps up its first three-year spell as UEFA men’s IT partner, capping the cycle with incident-free support for Futsal EURO 2026.
AI data centre demand set to exceed capacity by 2027
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AI workloads are set to outstrip data centre capacity by 2027, as power constraints and skills shortages threaten expansion plans.
AI shift to operations exposes Australia readiness gap
2 days ago
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Australian tech leaders shift AI from trials to daily operations, but warn a gap in skills and infrastructure risks stalling productivity gains.
Illumio & Armis link tools to secure IT & OT estates
3 days ago
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Illumio and Armis expand their partnership to deliver integrated Zero Trust security for converged IT, OT and IoT estates worldwide.
Gigamon named 2026 public sector observability leader
3 days ago
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Gigamon wins Frost & Sullivan’s 2026 public sector observability award as governments battle cyber threats in complex hybrid IT estates.
Ocean freight punctuality collapses as delays surge
3 days ago
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Global ocean freight punctuality slumps as on-time arrivals crash to 13.9% in 2025, leaving shippers facing mounting delays and uncertainty.
Telehouse Europe appoints Chris Lamb as Enterprise Director
3 days ago
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Telehouse Europe names Chris Lamb Enterprise Director to drive sector-led growth and tailored infrastructure for demanding workloads.
Bitsight unveils dark web tool to secure supply chains
3 days ago
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Bitsight launches an AI-driven dark web monitoring tool to give organisations earlier warning of cyber threats targeting key suppliers.
StorMagic hires Scott Mann to drive global edge sales
4 days ago
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StorMagic names Scott Mann global SVP of sales to turbocharge channel-led expansion in edge and on-site virtualisation worldwide.
OVHcloud unveils Bare Metal 2026 servers with AMD chips
4 days ago
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OVHcloud launches Bare Metal 2026 AMD servers for ML, blockchain, gaming and HPC, promising higher performance and energy efficiency.
CDN market to hit USD $42.89bn as edge demand surges
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Global CDN spending is forecast to soar from USD $27.25bn in 2025 to USD $42.89bn by 2030, driven by edge demand and performance pressure.
TCS to modernise Flight Centre’s global tech services
4 days ago
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TCS will overhaul Flight Centre’s global tech backbone, standardising cloud, networks and platforms to boost resilience and performance.
Rockwell opens Singapore SOC to secure Asia Pacific OT
5 days ago
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Rockwell opens a 24/7 Singapore security operations centre to monitor and defend industrial OT networks across the Asia Pacific region.
Arctic Wolf named Chubb’s preferred MDR cyber partner
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Arctic Wolf has been chosen as Chubb’s preferred MDR partner, tying cyber cover to continuous security monitoring for larger policyholders.
How digital service is transforming global cash cycles
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From AI analytics to remote fixes, digital service is reshaping cash operations, boosting uptime, trust, and sustainability at every stage.
Volvo Penta launches G17 gas genset for data centres
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Volvo Penta has unveiled its G17 natural gas genset engine, targeting cleaner backup power for data centres and other critical sites.
Australian bosses bet on AI despite patchy pay-offs
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Australian bosses double down on AI to cut costs, even as few see strong returns and rapid technological change fuels mounting pressure.