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Water damage: The £billion threat  

Risk management ‘must prepare for the worst’ is the latest stark warning from the UK Environment Agency, which suggests that, with global temperatures set to...

European businesses signal ‘growing security gap’ amid mass digital transformation

Thales has revealed a growing security gap among European businesses – with almost a third (29%) of surveyed enterprises experiencing a breach last year,...

How big data and artificial intelligence can help combat crime

The University of East London (UEL), in association with the British Society of Criminology’s Crime and Justice Statistics Network, is set to host a...

93% of organisations committed to AI but skills shortage proves challenging 

Research has found that inadequate access to skilled talent, technology, and data is holding back AI initiatives. Most organisations are fully invested in AI but more than half don’t...

Felcana partners with cult café Lady Dinah’s Cat Emporium

Is there anything technology can’t do? Felcana and the iconic Lady Dinah’s Cat Emporium have announced a collaboration set to support the continued research into how...

Huawei and partners launch the world’s first 5G shopping mall

On the eve of World Telecommunication and Information Society Day (May 17), Huawei, alongside China Real Estate Association and China Mobile (Shanghai), jointly launched...

GDPR: A year in the life

To mark the GDPR’s first anniversary, Data Centre Review spoke with seven data technology experts to get their opinion on GDPR – one year...

CBRE Data Centre Solutions achieves CNET Training certification

In an industry first for the company, CBRE Data Centre Solutions has announced a global alliance with CNet Training with the commitment to enhance...

Iland: The five myths of GDPR

Frank Krieger, vice president, Governance, Risk and Compliance at iland discusses the top five myths around management of data that GDPR effectively busted. ...

Scientists use light pulses to create energy free superfast computing  

Superfast data processing using light pulses instead of electricity has been created by scientists. The innovation uses magnets to record computer...

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