AI Safety? Rishi Sunak is all in for Elon Musk's work-free fantasy
Simple politicians don't stand a chance against smug billionaires
Simple politicians don't stand a chance against smug billionaires
The disruption has made data center designers rethink their plans
Private capital and government policy need to be aligned
What the data center industry can do to be more sustainable
The numbers don't lie - we need to do more to get (and keep) women in tech
With green credentials that include the UK’s lowest carbon energy intensity, increasing access to RERs, low-cost land, and political backing, can Scotland fulfill its data center sector potential?
It's a split opinion for sure
Investing in people and making them feel valued can help reduce stress at work
When post-Brexit Britain flexes its muscles, Brad Smith is not impressed
Could the answer to 5G coverage be high altitude un-crewed aircraft?
Without strategy, a self-perpetuating industry takes grants and spends them to no purpose
Small modular reactor maker seeks large data center partner?
Poorly designed servers are a waste of critical raw materials
This is the application immersion cooling and digital boilers have been waiting for
SMEs can do their bit by choosing wisely
No one agrees on the reason for Britain's sudden shortage of tomatoes. But for once, data centers might be the answer
Extreme weather is going to be on the increase .You need to be prepared
Quantum computing promise to solve insoluble technical challenges exponentially faster than conventional computers. But acquiring, installing and maintaining a quantum computer is expensive. Could quantum computing-as-a-service be the answer?
Face with the current wave of resignations, the industry should get to grips with the problems underlying the talent shortage
UK-based businesses operating outside the UK will face complexity and confusion
As the climate warms, and facilities attempt to minimize cooling for efficiency reasons, we could see a trend for cooling systems failures
Kao Data on why it chose its name
Energy prices and the cost of living are top priority, but we need to be sure that data is secure and essential services run reliably
The UK's financial regulator has its finger on the digital pulse, but could go further