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Cloud-related security incidents are rising along with the use of cloud applications. Saf Malik looks at whether revised industry standards can combat this increasing threat to enterprises
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Data centres use 2.4% of global energy consumption. Operators are hunting for ways to use less energy or to use it more effectively, writes Alan Burkitt-Gray
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Geostationary satellite companies used to be the innovators. Now the fresh thoughts are coming from low-orbit companies and the older generation needs a new role, writes Alan Burkitt-Gray
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The impact of fraud is rising, says a new industry study. Alan Burkitt-Gray looks at a report from the Global Leaders Forum that shows an increase in SMS and other frauds
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The APAC region was an early adopter of 5G and led implementation of the technology, but is falling behind. Saf Malik looks at why this is happening and whether 5G tower deals are now possibilities
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A new challenge awaits Eugina Jordan as she enters into the next phase of career, having recently been appointed chief marketing officer at Telecom Infra Project (TIP). While she is still settling into her new position, her daily activities have remained consistent.
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Look, telecoms industry, can you slow down a bit? You’re growing so much that scientists and engineers are having a hard time keeping up, says Alan Burkitt-Gray
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As the world grapples with the climate crisis, Natalie Bannerman speaks to industry experts about its effects on the data centre sector
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Pioneers in quantum technology are working with integrated circuit makers to deliver the quantum’s benefits in volume and lower its costs, Alan Burkitt-Gray writes.
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Enterprises across several industries are building private 5G networks. Saf Malik looks at what its widespread adoption could look like.
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As the benefits of the hybrid cloud data centre model become clearer, enterprises will begin to weigh up whether its costs justify using it. Saf Malik looks whether the model could become widespread
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Three UK and Vodafone – the last remaining domestic operators that have not yet embarked on consolidation – could be about to combine forces. Saf Malik analyses the likelihood of a merger between the pair