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Business continuity in the hybrid world: fixing IT faults faster, from further
Sponsored Content Remote work should also mean remote remediation when employee devices fail – and HP has the solution
By ITPro Published
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Why liquid-cooled infrastructure has become mainstream
In-depth Up-front costs must be weighed against the energy and cost improvements liquid-cooled solutions offer
By Keri Allan Published
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I think the UK government's attempt to strong-arm Apple is a travesty
Opinion The UK’s demands for a government backdoor are misguided from a cybersecurity, privacy, and business perspective
By Solomon Klappholz Published
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What is ARIA?
Explainer The UK’s ARIA drives high-risk, high-reward innovation with £800m in funding, fostering technological advancements and scientific breakthroughs
By David Howell Published
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The new era of cyber threats
ITPro Podcast With AI-powered attacks and state-backed groups, security teams face face a new wave of sophisticated threats
By Rory Bathgate Published
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We’re a step closer toward a working quantum system and neuromorphic computing
Column Quantum physics and the biology of the human brain offer glimpses into the future of computing – but there is a long way to go before developments move from the lab to the enterprise.
By Stephen Pritchard Published
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The new ransomware groups worrying security researchers in 2025
In-depth Who are the new ransomware groups on the block, what are their aims – and what are their novel attacks methods?
By Kate O'Flaherty Published
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Turning the tide: the need for a digital detox in the wake of tech’s digital hangover
Industry Insights With rapid technological advancements comes a surge in technical debt and failed digital transformation projects; the need for a strategic approach has never been greater
By Maksim Belov Published
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OpenAI’s day in the sun is over
Opinion Just because it kicked off the generative AI hype doesn’t mean OpenAI was destined for longevity
By George Fitzmaurice Published
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What is the Data Use and Access Bill?
Aimed at boosting efficiency in the UK, the Data Use and Access Bill is designed to cut red tape around data use.
By George Fitzmaurice Published
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What is the EU's AI plan?
ITPro Podcast As the EU moves to enable AI innovation, it could end up striking the perfect balance between regulation and public support – especially as US AI laws become more complex
By Rory Bathgate Published
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Cisco polishes its platform but the network is still king
Analysis Cisco still believes its integrated platform will drive new value for customers, but its historic strength in networking is where it will have the edge in the AI era
By Solomon Klappholz Published
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