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AI, IoT and data centres key drivers of M&A deals

According to GlobalData, artificial intelligence (AI), the Internet of Things (IoT) and data centres were the key drivers behind mergers and acquisition (M&A) activity...

€4m project under way to train next generation of 5G experts

A new generation of experts in 5G networks will be trained by the University of Huddersfield, which has been awarded funding of more than...

Are recruiters overlooking specialist candidates?

IT recruiters are looking for niche skills — yet they appear to be looking in the wrong places. This is according to the results of...

Have we reached cloud breaking point?

A lack of integration between business software is thwarting digital transformation, according to a recent report from Advanced. The benefits of...

First Brick Holdings invests $50m in African data centres

First Brick Holdings, a US-based company, has announced that scoping is under way for a regional expansion in its planned $50m African data centre...

Huawei demos superfast 5G at Festival of Speed

Visitors to last week’s Goodwood Festival of Speed got a first-hand look at superfast 5G connectivity in action, courtesy of Huawei. ...

The real diagnosis for the health of NHS cybersecurity

In light of mounting pressure for the healthcare industry to address security vulnerabilities paired with mixed reports on its success so far, Infoblox and...

High performance computing goes mainstream

According to new research from SUSE, six in ten UK businesses will use a practical application of HPC within the next year. ...

Will the Internet of Things force the adoption of IPv6?

The thriving IoT market might force Internet Service Providers to make a move for all-encompassing adoption of IPv6 (Internet Protocol version 6). However, compared...

Could Africa be the solution to first-world IT problems?

In 2020, there will be an estimated shortage of 900,000 software programmers in Europe and up to a million in the US, as 83%...

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