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Datacentre demand is huge but power and skills hold things back, survey shows
Demand for datacentres is strong across Europe, but delivery is constrained by power supply, skills shortages, and supply chain…
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Unilever adds more Google Cloud as ‘backbone’ for AI
Multinational consumer goods giant Unilever has signed a five-year contract with Google Cloud that will see the hyperscaler provide…
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Government wages cyber campaign as half the UK’s SMEs are breached
The government is urging businesses, especially small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), to “lock the door” to fend off cyber…
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Interview: CyrusOne on the sustainable innovation that drives datacentre business outcomes
Speaking to Computer Weekly from colocation giant CyrusOne’s head office in Dallas, Texas, the company’s vice-president of environmental, health,…
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Noah Donohoe inquest reveals issues with police ControlWorks system
A coroner’s inquest into missing school boy, Noah Donohoe, has confirmed that the PSNI had technical issues with its…
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NatWest hails progress after £1.2bn spent on tech last year, but true AI transformation to come
NatWest bank invested £1.2bn into its information technology transformation in 2025 and saw huge productivity gains as a result,…
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Pascal Brier, Capgemini: AI will prove its enterprise truth this year
Capgemini has said that this year will be the one when artificial intelligence (AI) finally proves its business value.…
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Interview: Richard Corbridge, CIO, Segro
Richard Corbridge has spent his digital leadership career turning smart ideas into production services. After working for some of…
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IT Sustainability Think Tank: AI infrastructure, shared responsibility and the real cost of progress
Artificial intelligence (AI) is no longer a future-state conversation. It is here, embedded across enterprise systems, cloud platforms, security…
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UK government risks ‘perpetuating’ Post Office injustice through response to Capture appeals
If the government fails to overturn convictions of subpostmasters that used the Post Office Capture system, it will perpetuate…
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