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The Legal Sector and the Cloud: When two worlds collide

By Diego Devadas, Enterprise Sales Director and Steve Young, Sr Director Technical Services at...

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The key to cloud choice is consistency, not complexity

By Hervé Renault, Vice President Cloud, EMEA, VMware.

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Moving from a traditional to dynamic public cloud infrastructure

Just as there’s no “perfect” cloud set up that works for all businesses, there’s no single...

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Taking Cloud Transformation to the Next Level

By Adrian Davey, IT strategy consultant to Agilisys.

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What is Cloud Native?

Telecom network operators were rattled when cloud computing first arrived on their doorstep. By...

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Three reasons retailers need to put their heads in the cloud

Alex MacPherson, Director of Solution Consultancy and Account Management, Manhattan Associates,...

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Videos

Tim Collier, director and UK data centre lead at Turner & Townsend, explains what’s needed to build confidence in the industry and to deliver data centres on schedule, how to navigate heightened competition...
Data Centre World London 2026
Shahar Belkin, Chief Evangelist at ZutaCore, explains how the company’s OmniTherm™ cold plate enables waterless two-phase cooling for manufacturers building servers with the NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell...
Ben Pritchard, CEO of AVK, discusses the launch of what is believed to be Europe’s first, large-scale, 110 MW on-site microgrid, developed to support early phase site operational resilience. Located within...

News

Legrand has announced that its award-winning Keor FLEX modular Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) has been named “Data Centre Sustainability Innovation of the Year” at the prestigious DCS Awards 2026, held...
Crestchic Loadbanks expands into Sweden to serve booming Nordic data centre market.
Westcon-Comstor has launched the SASEvolution programme across EMEA, combining technology from Palo Alto Networks with managed services intended to support organisations adopting SASE.
Demands for privacy and sovereignty expose limits of architectures built for centralised and borderless data flows.