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Big Interview
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Andrew Kwok is delighted that ISQ, the investor that bought HGC three years ago, has made a second, even bigger, investment in telecoms infrastructure. Interview by Alan Burkitt-Gray
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The English Channel is home to the busiest shipping route in the world, windfarms, and hundreds of unexploded bombs – they’re just some of the reasons why nobody has put a new subsea cable there in 20 years. But that’s all about to change. Melanie Mingas gets the details from Pioneer Consulting’s Iain Ritson
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In driving BT’s work to become the world’s most trusted connector of people, devices and machines, Kevin Brown, MD of BT Security is also galvanising 102,000 employees to adopt the mindset of an ex-murder detective. Melanie Mingas explains
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Appointed in June to implement an as-a-service business model, Extreme Networks CRO Joe Vitalone tells Melanie Mingas about his strategy
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Abigail Opiah speaks to Candid Wüest, VP of cyber protection research at Acronis, about one of the most important components a data centre needs – internal and external security.
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Recalling the major developments of the last 10 years, Schneider Electric’s UK vice president, Marc Garner (pictured), tells Abigail Opiah that what it comes to sustainability the colocation sector is in no way starting from scratch.
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Capacity’s Natalie Bannerman speaks to Andie Stephens, associate director at the Carbon Trust, about how operators can lower their carbon emissions and get on track for a sustainable future
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Funke Opeke, MainOne’s chief executive officer tells Abigail Opiah why the next 10 years will be filled with opportunities for further growth in broadband penetration and digital market expansion across the West African sub-region.
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Eva Gouwens tells Melanie Mingas what it takes to run the social enterprise that is working to make smartphones sustainable
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Tipped as a leading trend even before the pandemic, virtualisation has taken on a new meaning this year, particularly at Colt Technology Services. VP for inclusion and diversity Louisa Gregory tells Melanie Mingas how 650 Colties took the virtualisation baton and ran — literally
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With a management shakeup and a new strategic direction, Orange Group has had a far from dull year. Tasked with defining the company of tomorrow, newly appointed CTIO Michaël Trabbia, tells Melanie Mingas what’s coming next
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A new year requires new thinking and reflection on the past. Natalie Bannerman speaks to the ITU’s deputy secretary-general, Malcolm Johnson, about where we’re headed.