A data-driven UK is dependent on its government
Silence and inaction cannot continue on the part of Europe’s leading country in terms of tech investment
Silence and inaction cannot continue on the part of Europe’s leading country in terms of tech investment
Some 88% of senior leaders say they believe the UK will remain the most prominent hub for financial services in Europe post-Brexit.
Innovation is coming fast in finance, but a businesses in that sector have to maintain legacy technology and comply with regulation, they must acopt a multi-cloud approach
Well-managed supply and a mature approach to digitization have helped the British capital remain the fourth largest colocation market in the world
A look at the trends that will shape the next 12 months, focused on the UK
Our politicians seem oblivious to what we do best
All you need to know about the forthcoming EU Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)
It is important that businesses are able to upscale their infrastructure to comply with laws
There is still a lack of clear policy for Britain’s exit from the EU: the tech sector has an opportunity to lead the debate,
If the UK really does have a number of open source hyper-scale data centers in operation, where are they?
Local providers aren’t dead - they need to adopt the franchise model offered by Microsoft Azure and Amazon Web Services
Misinformation has already started to spread which could cause some companies to come unstuck
Dgitized nations have to consider their backup options…
There will be a period of uncertainty and adjustment, but business will move forward and embrace the new status quo
I’m sceptical by nature but this latest ‘power warning’ is either deliberate scaremongering or misguided rubbish
If Britain votes in favor of an exit from the European Union, this could have serious consequences on data centers located there
The UK government tried to offer tax incentives for buying efficient UPS systems. The effort was doomed from the start
The need for reliable and distributed Internet infrastructure has become more pressing than ever before
Google got it right, and the UK got it very wrong in Paris
As the United Kingdom goes to the polls, we hear news of energy efficient sites in England, Scotland, Wales - and Ireland too