Business leaders feel most threatened by IT hazards

A report published by the Business Continuity Institute (BCI), in association with BSI, has revealed that IT-related threats are continuing to provide the greatest concern for organizations, ranking above other threats such as natural disasters, security incidents and industrial disputes.

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The Green Grid aims to simplify e-waste discussion

Familiarisation with major standards, thorough investigation of waste streams, and due diligence on...

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Proact to secure Forsman & Bodenfors’ IT Infrastructure

Proact will deliver a new IT Infrastructure to advertising agency Forsman & Bodenfors. The...

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Opengear debuts self-healing management network

Free upgrade automatically restores out-of-band management network connectivity for distributed...

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Raising the bar: how technology is transforming the Olympic Village

The technology sector remains one of the driving forces for innovation and growth across the UK...

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Arbor Networks unveils Peakflow® Mobile Network Analysis

Expands industry-leading Peakflow solution by providing visibility and threat detection for...

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Virtualised Packet Core passes portability testing

Cisco says that its Cisco Quantum™ Virtualized Packet Core (Quantum vPC), a software solution...

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Dynamic expansion plans at Dubai’s Modern Bakery

Modern Bakery in Dubai has selected Fujitsu for a highly strategic project to update the...

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Accenture collaborates with IPsoft

Helping clients quickly anticipate and react to business and market changes through the adoption of...

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Databarracks disrupts the channel with launch of Databarracks Partner (de)Programme

Databarracks has announced the launch of its new reseller network, the Databarracks Partner...

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Releasing your inner innovator

The role of the IT Director is changing. Having fought for years to gain a seat on the board, with...

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Gloucestershire County Council selects Steria

Steria will help to drive efficiencies within Gloucestershire County Council’s ICT...

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Videos

Dr. Peter de Bock, vice president, Data Center Energy and Cooling Technology, Eaton, discusses what the launch of the NVIDIA Rubin platform means for data centre power demand, explaining that it could be a...
Rishi Kapoor, WW Partner Sales Engineering Leader at Alteryx, shares how Alteryx One and the Partner SE model enable MSPs to transition from infrastructure management to high-value data and AI services. From...
Claire Keelan, UK MD at Onnec, is warning that the UK will fall short of its AI ambitions and data centre expansion targets, unless it tackles the growing workforce shortage by tapping into underused talent...
Mike Nagus, CEO of LiNova, a battery tech company, talks backup power infrastructure, UPS and battery technologies – comparing and contrasting traditional approaches and solutions with some of the emerging...

Expert Opinions

By Christopher Butler, President, Embedded and Critical Power.
By Paul Speciale, Chief Marketing Officer at Scality.
New research shows water use by data centers worldwide will more than triple by 2050, impacting water-stressed regions the most. Water scarcity poses a material risk to data center operations and expansion....
By Arik Diamant, Principal Solution Architect, at Claroty.