How data security dominated the data recovery conversation in 2014

Data security, business continuity and mobile devices were among the biggest trends impacting the data recovery industry in 2014, according to year-end information from leading provider Kroll Ontrack. The most talked about trend however was how data recovery companies could help corporations...

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Perforce announces technology predictions for 2015

The year ahead will see other industries and disciplines adopt software development technology and...

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ExtraHop predicts an IT security shakeup

ExtraHop has announced its top predictions for enterprise IT in 2015. Based on insight from...

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2015 in Focus: Data Deluge, Privacy and Hybrid Cloud

By Sofocles Socratous, Vice President EMEA, Seagate.

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Six enterprise IT predictions for 2015

By David Gibson, VP at Varonis Systems.

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2015: Trends and Predictions

From  Chris Mills CTO, EMEA, Pivotal.

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E-Commerce and Retail

As we're nearing the end of 2014, Stephen Coty, chief security evangelist at Alert Logic, takes...

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Black Friday website traffic no challenge for Pulsant Enterprise Cloud

US import Black Friday and its associated sales is gaining traction in the UK market. This year the...

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One third of European businesses to introduce wearable technology to the workplace in 2015

However, over three quarters of businesses in the UK, France and Germany admit they have no policy...

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Six Degrees Group moves to St Katharine Docks

Six Degrees Group (6DG) thas opened its flagship new 22,000 sq. head office in Commodity Quay at St...

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Surrey County Council redefines local government IT with Nutanix

Surrey County Council, one of the largest local government bodies in the United Kingdom, has chosen...

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Plymouth University turns to Aurora365 to help monitor and manage its highly critical server and web estate

Enables University to offer 24-hour 'Open for Business' IT SLA to its community of over...

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Videos

Daniel Thorpe, JLL's Head of Data Center Research, EMEA, outlines the findings of the company’s new "The Future of Quantum Real Estate" report, which details how quantum computing is emerging as the next...
Tom Artinian, CEO and President of TiniFiber, shares the company’s vision and mission which centres on delivering ultra-rugged, high-speed fiber cabling, connectivity, tools, and solutions that enable...
Avi Baum, CTO at Hailo, discusses why AI infrastructure needs are already shifting from centralized to edge, how telcos can evolve and future-proof their business to keep up with that transition, and what’s...
Chris Carreiro, CTO, Park Place Technologies, explains why so many AI ambitions are faltering and how organisations can navigate this complex landscape. Core issues to address include the underestimation of...

Expert Opinions

By Terry Storrar, managing director, Leaseweb UK.
By Matt Powers, vice president of technology & support services, Wesco.
Artificial intelligence (AI) workloads are already transforming data centres, and at speed. From power and cooling to deployment timelines and security, the infrastructure beneath modern compute is being...