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Fujitsu has announced a new collaboration with Supermicro and Nidec aimed at improving energy efficiency in data centres, particularly those supporting AI workloads.
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While 5G deployment continues, the telecommunications industry is already preparing for 6G, with standardisation efforts beginning this year.
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AI was once again front and centre at Google Cloud Next 2025. CEO Sundar Pichai opened the show by reaffirming Alphabet’s long-standing approach: “to always bring our latest AI advances into the full layers of our stack: Products and platforms”.
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Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) has unveiled a major expansion to its Aruba Networking Central platform, offering new deployment models aimed at organisations with strict data control, security, and compliance requirements.
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Thought the launch of DeepSeek was just a flash in the pan? Think again. The Chinese startup behind the AI models that upended the industry at the turn of the year has just updated its flagship system, and it’s just as impressive.
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Oracle has unveiled AI Agent Studio for Fusion Applications, a platform where businesses can build and manage their own AI agents to automate tasks.
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Schneider Electric and ETAP have teamed up to launch a digital twin tool designed to provide a virtual overview of so-called ‘AI factories’ or specialised AI data centres.
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After a rough start to the year, Nvidia has come out swinging, unveiling a slew of updates aimed at solidifying its position as one of the world’s top AI firms.
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Nvidia kicked off its annual GTC by doubling down on its industry-specific services, unveiling a trove of telco-specific AI offerings targeting AI agents, RAN, and 6G.
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Cisco has unveiled a slew of new AI tools designed to enhance customer service and employee collaboration experiences.
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Google has unveiled the latest iteration of its lightweight open source AI models, revealing Gemma 3, which can power AI applications directly on devices like laptops and phones.
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Network software provider Infovista has partnered with Google Cloud to transform wireless network planning.
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Some of the biggest names in telecoms kicked off MWC 2025 by unveiling the Open Telecom AI Platform, a new system designed to manage and optimise networks with AI-driven automation.
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Software firm Windward has launched an AI-powered solution designed to monitor subsea cables, providing real-time monitoring alerts.
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Ucom has signed a contract with Cerillion to implement its pre-integrated BSS/OSS suite, forming the digital foundation for the operator’s quadruple-play services portfolio.
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Console Connect, PCCW Global’s on-demand network platform, and Zenlayer, a hyperconnected cloud provider, have announced a partnership to integrate their ecosystems through bilateral API integration.
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The UK’s competition watchdog has launched a probe into IBM’s prospective acquisition of software firm HashiCorp.
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Nvidia has completed its acquisition of AI infrastructure firm Run:ai and plans to open source its software to help businesses build AI applications faster.