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Adapt or die: The digitisation hospitality needs for long-term recovery

After a year of turmoil, the hospitality sector needs to quickly respond to new post-pandemic digital-first demands and consumer behaviours to regain its competitive...

We want greener data centre construction and we want it now

The European Union’s ‘Fit for 55’ plan has re-emphasised the need for greener data centre construction if a carbon neutral Europe is to actually...

Supporting your anywhere workforce: 5 steps to cloud migration

Many businesses are already utilising the cloud in some way, with 61% moving their workloads into the cloud in 2020. However, many are yet...

Over half of senior UK decision makers regretting hasty lockdown tech investments

Tech has been touted the saviour of the pandemic, allowing us to stay connected and keep plodding on. But as far as pandemic tech...

We want more (AI in the workplace)

As part of a new Snaplogic study, 81% of employees have said artificial intelligence (AI) helps improve their job performance, and they want more....

Successful NetOps need successful engineers

In order for NetOps to be a success, enterprises need to do some major upskilling and address engineer training, according to new research from...

AI and big data continue to disrupt pharmaceutical sector

The whole Covid-19 debacle has given many businesses the opportunity to implement technology-based changes to the way they operate, with AI and big data...

Can the UK tech sector afford to be optimistic about its recovery?

Is the tech sector set for an economic rebound, or is that just wishful thinking? Wes van den Berg, VP & GM UKI at...

Cybersecurity: The dangers of going it alone

If we are to heed the message of Density’s Child circa 1999, independence is a wonderful thing, but now we’re in 2021, independence isn’t...

Too hot to handle (indirect free cooling processes)

Record temperatures in the Nordics are set to pose a threat to indirect free cooling processes, according to Aggreko. And if the temperatures in...

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