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Why Physical Security is Not Enough to Protect UK Data Centres

With data centres now deemed as critical infrastructure, organisations must evolve beyond traditional security to combat sophisticated cyber threats. By Jon Mort, CTO, The Adaptavist Group,

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Diversity in tech is on the up – but there’s still more to be done

Talent and training partner, mthree, which supports major global tech, banking, and business clients to build job-ready teams, has revealed the encouraging findings of its fourth annual Diversity in Tech research report.

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Data centres need to become critical stakeholders in the energy sector

Ciarán Forde, VP, Strategic Accounts & Alliances, Electrical Sector Sales - EMEA, Eaton, discusses the collaboration between Eaton and data centre design and build company CTS Nordics, which has recently seen the opening of the new NordicEPOD factory in Oslo. NordicEPOD’s facility is now manufacturing standardised power modules called EPODs that shave weeks off data centre construction time. Ciaran explains the growing momentum behind such truly modular power modules and offers some...

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The latest blog from Willy Rietveld, TE Connectivity. W.Rietveld@TE.com
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Rittal, SICP and WestfalenWIND IT win first prize at German Data Center Award 2019.
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North West and Midlands sites add further 8MW capacity to UK’s fastest growing regional edge data...
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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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