The Intersection of Tennis and Technology: How Wimbledon Transformed Fan Experience with GenAI
Watching tennis at Wimbledon is now more than just observing the matches being played on the court. The All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club
JetCool CEO discusses the benefits of liquid cooling in today’s data centers
GPUs are drawing more power and generating more heat to run AI workloads, leading to a rise in the use of liquid cooling in data
The First Week of a Fresh Government: A Discussion on Technology
The transition from the poetic rhetoric of political campaigns to the practical governance of a new administration is often a challenging process. As we assess
Managing the ‘no’ mindset in a security interview
Sharp Europe is a leading provider of electronic devices, appliances, and equipment for both home and business use. In addition to their traditional offerings, they
Datacentre market backs Labour government’s investigation into stalled server farm constructions
Greystoke Land, an investment company based in Oxford, had faced rejection from local planning officials for their proposals to build new datacentres in the south
Emergence of the Citizen Developer: GenAI and the Accessibility of Coding
GenAI, or generative artificial intelligence, has the potential to democratize coding and save resources for organizations. However, managing contributors without coding experience is crucial. Jon
Tony’s Chocolonely finds peace of mind with custom SaaS backup solution from Salesforce
Tony’s Chocolonely, a chocolate maker based in the Netherlands, has implemented cloud-to-cloud backup through Own to fully protect its Salesforce.com environment. Previously, the company faced
The Viability of Net-Zero Targets Questioned by Microsoft and Google’s GHG Emissions Gains
The financial success of the world’s largest three hyperscale cloud companies, Amazon, Google, and Microsoft, can be attributed to the increasing customer demand for artificial
Minister, Brace Yourself for the Next Horizon Scandal in Your Department
Dear incoming secretaries of state, It is likely that your department is using algorithmic prediction and classification systems, some of which may be referred to
Less than half of businesses successfully achieve efficiency gains with GenAI technology
A survey of 800 IT leaders found that only 43% of organisations have seen improvements in operational efficiency after implementing generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) initiatives.
Atos seizes the opportunity for Euro 2024
The European Football Championship in Germany this summer has highlighted the impact of digital technology on the consumption of sporting events, with unseen services playing
Research indicates that the computing curriculum is failing to adequately teach digital skills
A recent report by the Subject Choice, Attainment and Representation in Computing Project (SCARI) has found that the current computing curriculum in the UK places