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10 Apr 2026
News brief: Iranian cyberattacks target U.S. water, energy
By Staff reportCheck out the latest security news from TechTarget SearchSecurity's sister sites, Cybersecurity Dive and Dark Reading.
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10 Apr 2026
Nutanix expands flexibility by building out external storage
By Alexander S. GillisNutanix is releasing integrations and a new platform to enable customer choice in storage.
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10 Apr 2026
ServiceNow AI pricing change takes on enterprise ROI struggles
By Beth PariseauServiceNow's AI features are now embedded throughout its software platform in a bid to ease enterprise adoption.
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10 Apr 2026
OpenAI ‘pauses’ Stargate UK: Sudden setback or calculated move?
By Antony AdsheadOpenAI’s decision to pause Stargate UK, much vaunted and based on a memorandum of understanding with government, cites energy costs and regulation, but may be driven by wider uncertainties
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09 Apr 2026
Interview: Researching quantum algorithms for today’s devices
By Cliff SaranThe world of quantum computing is a noisy place, where error correction is needed to ensure quantum devices run correctly. Lucy Robson, a quantum algorithm scientist at Universal Quantum, tells Computer Weekly all about it
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08 Apr 2026
Azure customers up in arms over ‘full’ UK South region
By Antony AdsheadMicrosoft customers report being refused capacity, migration projects stuck halfway, and accusations that AI is being prioritised over ‘bread and butter’ offerings
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08 Apr 2026
Hyperscaler datacentres set to dominate by 2031
By Antony AdsheadDriven by artificial intelligence deployments, hyperscaler datacentres are expected to comprise more than two-thirds of all capacity by 2031. Meanwhile, on-premise datacentre capacity will shrink to 20%, down from 56% in 2018
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08 Apr 2026
Optical networks to bridge the AI compute-consumption gap
By Aaron TanWith AI spurring gigawatt-scale datacentre builds across APAC, Ciena is deploying ultra-fast, energy-efficient optical networking and AI-driven automation to ensure AI services can reach consumers
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06 Apr 2026
Digital Realty CTO on AI tokenomics and datacentre infrastructure
By Aaron TanChris Sharp talks up the pace of AI silicon innovation, the growth of inferencing workloads, and why boasting about datacentre megawatts misses the point
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02 Apr 2026
Marvell scales up networking to extend Nvidia AI ecosystem
By Joe O’HalloranAI GPU leader sees extension of AI infrastructure through collaboration with infrastructure technology to deliver more choice and flexibility for customers with fully compatible systems
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02 Apr 2026
How ‘Wikipedia of cyber’ helps SAP make sense of threat data
By Alex ScroxtonSAP runs enormous cloud environments for some of the world’s most heavily-regulated organisations, and in the hyperscale era, data security and compliance were becoming big challenges. It turned to cutting-edge agentic tools from Uptycs to cut through the noise
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02 Apr 2026
Net Insight introduces programmable video production network
By Joe O’HalloranCapability designed to make large-scale IP-based live production infrastructures more predictable and controllable, enabling secure and automated IP interconnection without reverting to SDI gateways
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02 Apr 2026
Net Insight introduces programmable video production network
By Joe O’HalloranCapability designed to make large-scale IP-based live production infrastructures more predictable and controllable, enabling secure and automated IP interconnection without reverting to SDI gateways
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02 Apr 2026
Wireless AI paradox emerges as Wi-Fi evolves into strategic growth engine
By Joe O’HalloranResearch finds businesses must adapt to diverse connectivity needs, and support a growing spectrum of users and devices including employees, contractors, robots, sensors and AI applications
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02 Apr 2026
Fujitsu injects another £80m into UK arm amid Post Office scandal fallout
By Karl FlindersIT services provider’s UK arm has received a further £80m from parent company headquarters in Japan
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02 Apr 2026
Data dive: Government 2030 datacentre capacity targets look shaky
By Antony AdsheadWe look at UK datacentre capacity – current and projected – and find DSIT’s 2030 target for 6GW of AI-capable capacity is currently out of reach, unless operators get a move on
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02 Apr 2026
Arm works with IBM to deliver flexibility on mainframe
By Cliff SaranThe chipmaker has begun collaborating with IBM on a dual architecture for Z series machine
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01 Apr 2026
Post Office scandal supplier Fujitsu to cut nearly 10% of UK workforce
By Karl FlindersTroubled IT supplier announces voluntary redundancy programme with hundreds of UK jobs set to be cut
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31 Mar 2026
CityFibre launches 8.5Gb service across wholesale multi-gig network
By Joe O’HalloranUK’s largest independent full-fibre platform provider makes the next step in its roll-out of its 10Gb-capable network, and claims strong customer growth continuing as it approaches one million users
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31 Mar 2026
CMA to launch strategic market status investigation into Microsoft; Amazon Web Services off the hook
By Antony AdsheadCMA to investigate whether Microsoft should be given strategic market status. Amazon escaped, but both companies will need to make changes to egress fees and interoperability
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29 Mar 2026
Advancing to the next frontier of AI
By Aaron TanAs AI agents move faster than software made for human users, both digital tooling and silicon architecture need to be redesigned to reduce latency and power bottlenecks, according to chief scientists of Nvidia and Google
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27 Mar 2026
Flaws in government procurement show in HMRC £473m AWS award
By Antony AdsheadAfter a rushed contract award with only one bidder and a tender notice ‘for hyperscalers only’, critics call for live oversight on government contracts, claiming the procurement is unfair and likely to be expensive
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27 Mar 2026
Capita left to deal with 13,000 civil service pension cases over a year old
By Karl FlindersMore details of the Civil Services Pension Scheme administration backlog left to Capita revealed in parliamentary committee hearing
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26 Mar 2026
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure: The bare metal facts
By Cliff SaranThe Oracle Cloud Infrastructure appears to have more in common with datacentre hosting than with public infrastructure-as-a-service providers
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26 Mar 2026
Nokia joins Linx as technical partner for London network refresh
By Joe O’HalloranInternet exchange based in UK capital completes project refreshing its 17-site interconnected network in London, with global comms tech provider selected as the technical partner to support development
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25 Mar 2026
Google targets 2029 for post-quantum cyber readiness
By Alex ScroxtonGoogle sets out a timeline for its migration to post-quantum cryptography, saying it will complete its migration before the end of the 2020s
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25 Mar 2026
Akamai launches AI Grid intelligent orchestration
By Joe O’HalloranCyber security and cloud computing company unveils global-scale implementation of AI Grid, intelligently routing artificial intelligence workloads across edge, regional and core footprint to balance latency, cost and performance
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24 Mar 2026
Tata Communications unveils self-healing network
By Joe O’HalloranPlatform from digital ecosystem enabler aims to provide greater than 99.99% service availability to help enterprises reduce data centre operational costs by up to 30%
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24 Mar 2026
AI infrastructure investment in the Middle East enters a new geopolitical reality
By Andrea BenitoAs the region builds large-scale compute capacity, technology leaders are focusing on resilience, supply chains and semiconductor dependencies
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23 Mar 2026
Zayo provides critical connectivity infrastructure for AI, cloud datacentres
By Joe O’HalloranEnterprise network provider deploys connectivity infrastructure to one of the UK’s largest AI cloud datacentre campuses to support up to 720 MW of AI-ready infrastructure
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23 Mar 2026
Bucks landfill datacentre first to get Nationally Significant status
By Antony Adshead300MW proposed project is the first to be allowed to benefit from streamlined national-level planning process after being given Nationally Significant Infrastructure Project status by ministers
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23 Mar 2026
CUDA at 20: From billion-dollar gamble to agentic AI
By Aaron TanAs Nvidia marks two decades of CUDA, its head of high-performance computing and hyperscale reflects on the platform’s journey, the power of software optimisation, and how the fusion of GPUs and LPUs will shape the future of AI
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20 Mar 2026
Scotland launches five-year AI strategy
By Lis EvenstadScottish deputy first minister says the country aims to become a leader in AI through responsibly harnessing the economic and social benefits of the technology
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19 Mar 2026
AI makes debut in Bridewell cyber security in CNI report
By Brian McKennaRegulation has superseded cyber threats as the main driver of cyber security spending, and AI has made its debut for attack and defence, according to a CNI-focused report from Bridewell
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19 Mar 2026
Interview: Sunrise, a supercomputer for nuclear fusion research
By Cliff SaranWe speak to Rob Akers, director for computing programmes at the UK Atomic Energy Authority, about its artificial intelligence supercomputer Sunrise
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19 Mar 2026
Hit the north! UK datacentre focus shifts to M62 and points north
By Antony AdsheadBarbour ABI data shows 8GW of total datacentre pipeline with most big projects in the north and Scotland, while London and the M4 corridor are about 25% of projected capacity
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18 Mar 2026
Nvidia workforce to be dominated by AI agents in a decade
By Aaron TanJensen Huang expects digital workers to vastly outnumber human employees at Nvidia, while also revealing plans to restart mainland China operations and declaring autonomous driving a solved problem
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17 Mar 2026
NetApp targets E-Series at AI and neoclouds with EF50 and EF80
By Antony AdsheadHigh-performance non-ONTAP workhorse targets AI use cases and aims to ensure GPUs get fed optimally, with claimed 2.5x boost in performance over previous models
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17 Mar 2026
Health workers call for Palantir to be booted from NHS contracts
By Sebastian Klovig SkeltonHealth justice charity Medact warns that Palantir’s involvement in NHS data systems is a threat to patients and healthcare organisations
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17 Mar 2026
Funding and procurement to target UK quantum innovation
By Cliff SaranThe government has ambitions to make the UK the first country to deliver quantum computing at scale, and has set aside £1bn to drive R&D
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16 Mar 2026
Nvidia expands Vera Rubin platform, details Groq integration
By Aaron TanNvidia CEO Jensen Huang talks up efforts by the AI technology giant to pave the way for self-evolving, multi-agent systems with the integration of Groq LPUs and a software stack for the OpenClaw agent platform
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16 Mar 2026
Everpure’s Evergreen One for AI brings Exa flash and GPU-based service-level agreements
By Antony AdsheadNvidia GTC is the occasion for beta launch of its Datastream appliance that marries software to ingest and manage AI data pipelines with Everpure storage and GPU resources
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16 Mar 2026
SuperMicro takes on server leaders as AMD pushes on-premise AI
By Cliff SaranLenovo and HPE pushed down as SuperMicro sees 134% AI growth, while AMD pushes on-premise Agent Computer
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16 Mar 2026
UK Atomic Energy Authority readies fusion simulation AI supercomputer
By Cliff SaranThe AMD Epyc and Instinct-powered Dell hardware will deliver 6.74 exaflops to power digital twins to support nuclear fusion research
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13 Mar 2026
CityFibre, AllPoints Fibre introduce multi-gigabit FTTP
By Joe O’HalloranPartnership aims to bring together leading networks to simplify wholesale consumption to enable ISPs and MSPs to meet the demands of high-value customers with access to 1.7Gbps and 2.3Gbps FTTP speeds
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12 Mar 2026
Enormous AI growth zone datacentre gets planning approval
By Antony AdsheadNorth Lincolnshire Council approves 1GW datacentre with nearby electricity generation, but environmental campaigners say the developers did their sums wrong
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11 Mar 2026
Met Office ‘supercomputing as a service’ one year old
By Antony AdsheadArtificial intelligence is not key to the weather picture, as the forecasting and climate prediction agency lauds the benefits of moving from on-site supercomputers to cloud computing for scientific modelling
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11 Mar 2026
UK government reforms could see datacentres jump grid connection queue
By Antony AdsheadWith electricity grid demand ballooning, the UK government plans for consultation and reform to ensure feasible and prioritised projects get the thumbs up
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11 Mar 2026
Oracle cost-cutting points to AI infrastructure gamble
By Cliff SaranOver the past few weeks, cracks have started to appear in the tech sector’s growth plans for artificial intelligence
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11 Mar 2026
Neurons over silicon: Singapore plans first biological datacentre
By Aaron TanDayOne and Cortical Labs are bringing ‘wetware’ computing to the city-state, using living neurons grown from stem cells to support the demand for AI while addressing sustainability concerns
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10 Mar 2026
Neura Robotics accelerates next-generation physical AI
By Joe O’HalloranRobotics firm inks strategic collaboration with chip giant to advance next-generation robotics and physical AI, and work jointly on reference architectures for full-stack robotics systems
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10 Mar 2026
AI infrastructure demand skewing the hardware supply chain
By Simon QuickeContext has alerted the channel to changing market dynamics that favour those able to deliver the systems needed to support artificial intelligence workloads
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09 Mar 2026
Trump looks to power up post-quantum, AI security
By Alex ScroxtonThe US has unveiled a six-pillar national cyber security strategy, with developing technological areas such as post-quantum cryptography and artificial intelligence front and centre
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09 Mar 2026
AI factory builder Nscale announces another $2bn of funding
By Antony AdsheadNscale has a pipeline of 1.3GW of capacity across the UK, Norway and the US, with contracted supply of 200,000 Nvidia GPUs, and is name-checked as a British supplier of AI factories
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09 Mar 2026
Airspace disruption and geopolitical tensions raise questions over Middle East tech events
By Andrea BenitoMajor gatherings, including Leap and Gisec Global, remain scheduled, but travel disruptions and geopolitical tensions are adding uncertainty
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06 Mar 2026
Regulate AWS and Microsoft, says UK cloud provider survey
By Antony AdsheadOpen Cloud Coalition survey, commissioned ahead of the CMA’s decision on measures against the two hyperscale giants, finds competing cloud providers demand regulation
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06 Mar 2026
Enterprises warming to AI PCs amid growing cloud costs
By Aaron TanWhile global memory shortages will pose a threat to the broader PC market, AI PCs are gaining momentum across Asia as companies look to cut cloud costs, boost productivity and secure sensitive information
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05 Mar 2026
Spyware suppliers exploit more zero-days than nation states
By Alex ScroxtonExploitation of zero-days by commercial surveillance and spyware developers outpaced exploitation by nation-state actors last year, according to a report
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05 Mar 2026
Capita secures decade-long government contract amid failure in public sight
By Karl FlindersOutsourcing firm has won 10-year contract to supply government departments with tech-enabled business services
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05 Mar 2026
Huge grid and heat challenges ahead as Nvidia set for 1MW rack
By Antony AdsheadWith Nvidia Feynman in 2028, 1MW datacentre racks will produce as much heat as 200 5kW ovens. Industry and government must respond, says Schneider Electric UK datacentre executive
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04 Mar 2026
Weighing the trade-offs of neoclouds and sovereign clouds
By Aaron TanNeocloud and sovereign cloud providers offer alternatives to hyperscalers for AI infrastructure and data sovereignty, but availability gaps and a lack of managed AI services can pose challenges to enterprise customers
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04 Mar 2026
Zero-day in Android phone chips under active attack
By Alex ScroxtonGoogle and Qualcomm have tag-teamed a serious vulnerability in the chipsets used in Android mobile devices, which has been exploited in the wild as a zero-day
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04 Mar 2026
Is there no stopping the AI spending spree?
By Cliff SaranLooking at Nvidia’s latest financial results, it would seem that spending on compute is set to increase tenfold by 2030
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04 Mar 2026
AI workloads force a fundamental redesign of Middle East datacentres
By Andrea BenitoFrom hyperscale GPU clusters to sovereign AI ambitions, Huawei outlines how infrastructure must evolve to meet regional demand
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03 Mar 2026
National Grid, Nebius and Emerald hail datacentre power throttling
By Antony AdsheadIn a UK-first trial, Emerald AI acts as intelligence in datacentre energy management to throttle demand at peak loads, including being able to respond rapidly to energy system stress
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03 Mar 2026
Ingram Micro boss talks Xvantage, price rises and growth
By Simon QuickeAs the distributor shares its Q4 and full-year numbers, its CEO shares progress made with its partner platform
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03 Mar 2026
Resilience under pressure: How regional conflict is reshaping the Middle East tech strategy
By Andrea BenitoFrom AWS outages in the UAE to stronger focus on data control and cyber security, tech leaders say the Israel-US-Iran conflict is challenging, but not stopping the region’s digital goals
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02 Mar 2026
Micron opens $2.75bn chip assembly plant in India
By Aaron TanTest and assembly site in Gujarat marks India’s first commercial semiconductor production following multibillion-dollar investments in US and Singapore to meet growing demand for storage and memory chips
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26 Feb 2026
UK to see weekend protests against ‘dirty datacentres’
By Antony AdsheadEnvironmental charity Global Action Plan UK is coordinating a campaign effort to bring attention to wider concerns about datacentre electricity demand, water use and environmental impacts
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26 Feb 2026
First HPE datacentre modules set to land at Derbyshire AI site
By Antony AdsheadCarbon3.ai’s plans for a ‘national grid for AI’ based on renewable energy set to break ground for the first time at Derbyshire landfill site powered by off-grid gas
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26 Feb 2026
Khazna’s NexOps shift signals new operating model for AI-scale infrastructure
By Andrea BenitoManaging director Bart Holsters explains why hybrid insourcing, competence assurance and sovereign readiness are becoming essential as artificial intelligence pushes datacentres to their limits
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25 Feb 2026
UK government commits £483m to Post Office for IT transformation
By Karl FlindersThe UK government is to provide the next round of funding to support the Post Office’s move away from its controversial Fujitsu Horizon IT system
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24 Feb 2026
Taara unveils photonics platform for wireless comms
By Joe O’HalloranGoogle Moonshot company unveils way to transmit ultra-high-speed internet through the air using light, shrinking core technology onto a single chip to deliver fibre-like speeds without cables or spectrum
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24 Feb 2026
Where MENA CIOs draw the line on AI sovereignty
By Mastufa AhmedFrom patient data that cannot be outsourced to banking risk systems that must stay in-country, CIOs are keeping regulated cores sovereign while using global clouds for speed and scale
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24 Feb 2026
Singtel, Nvidia to help scale enterprise AI deployments
By Aaron TanSingtel and Nvidia have teamed up on a multimillion-dollar facility to help organisations scale enterprise AI deployments, tackle extreme datacentre power densities, and prepare for the era of embodied AI
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23 Feb 2026
Pure Storage rebrands to Everpure as storage maker’s business expands focus to data management
By Antony AdsheadEverpure rebrand aims to put the focus on managing data throughout its lifecycle for optimum use, storage, security and sovereignty, with new functionality planned this year
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19 Feb 2026
Neom partners with DataVolt on $5bn hyperscale datacentre project for digital infrastructure
By Andrea BenitoThe landmark 1.5GW renewable-powered facility at Oxagon signals the Kingdom’s accelerating investment in AI infrastructure, sustainable computing and next-generation digital cities
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19 Feb 2026
T-Labs demos commercial viability of quantum networking
By Cliff SaranThe research and development arm of telco Deutsche Telekom has worked with Qunnect to demo quantum networking over 30km of optical fibre
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19 Feb 2026
Cisco, Qunnect claim quantum first with datacentre connectivity
By Joe O’HalloranIT and networking giant collaborates with scalable quantum networks firm for what is said to be a successful demonstration of quantum networking connecting a datacentre to two research facilities in New York City
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19 Feb 2026
Nvidia backs India’s sovereign AI push with gigawatt-scale infrastructure
By Aaron TanChip giant unveils compute expansion with L&T, Yotta and E2E Networks at the India AI Impact Summit, paving the way for domestic heavyweights to build AI agents and physical AI applications
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18 Feb 2026
EU-South Korea research consortium gets to work on lowering AI chip energy use
By Caroline DonnellyEU-South Korea research group is pioneering the use of photon-based hardware chips to help reduce the energy consumption of artificial intelligence datacentres
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17 Feb 2026
Datacentre demand is huge but power and skills hold things back, survey shows
By Antony AdsheadBCS Consultancy survey finds demand for datacentres is growing apace, but power constraints and skills shortages are hampering delivery and operations
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16 Feb 2026
Qatar advances sovereign cloud strategy to strengthen digital trust and national autonomy
By Andrea BenitoDeloitte’s Cloud Centre of Excellence in Lusail is helping public and private sector organisations adopt sovereign, AI-ready cloud environments aligned with Qatar’s regulatory vision
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16 Feb 2026
Myriota introduces satellite-based scalable global asset tracking
By Joe O’HalloranGlobal provider of satellite IoT connectivity unveils long-life asset tracker designed to deliver reliable global visibility beyond the reach of traditional cellular networks and overcome traditional barriers
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12 Feb 2026
Thousands of unread emails and 20 million database errors cause civil service pension hardship
By Karl FlindersCapita is to ‘fast-track’ any technology, including artificial intelligence, that can help it clear a backlog in civil service pension work
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12 Feb 2026
Power supply issues flagged as major growth inhibitor of European datacentre market
By Caroline DonnellyThe latest report into trends across the European datacentre market shines a light on how power supply issues are affecting growth
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11 Feb 2026
APAC firms ditch Oracle Java to cut costs amid AI demands
By Aaron TanRising Oracle Java licensing fees and the massive infrastructure requirements of AI workloads are driving the region’s businesses to migrate to OpenJDK distributions
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11 Feb 2026
UK government datacentre planning decisions queried over environmental oversight admission
By Caroline DonnellyThe UK government’s admission that it made a mistake granting permission for a hyperscale datacentre to be built in Iver, Buckinghamshire, has raised questions about the validity of similar approved projects
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11 Feb 2026
Fujitsu will be out by next summer, says Post Office CTO
By Karl FlindersPost Office’s project to replace its controversial core system will contract suppliers by the summer of this year, with the aim to remove Fujitsu by summer 2027, according to its chief technology officer
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11 Feb 2026
Cisco shapes up for delivery of critical infrastructure in the AI era
By Joe O’HalloranAnnual European expo reveals what IT and networking behemoth claims will be a leap forward in AI adoption, with new products encompassing switches, optics, agentic operations and SASE
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10 Feb 2026
Arctic Wolf targets mid-market security gap in APAC
By Stephen WithersFollowing the launch of its full portfolio in Malaysia, the SOC provider discusses the security challenges facing lean IT teams, the value of supplier neutrality, and its roadmap for AI and ransomware protection
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10 Feb 2026
Is the EU’s free trade deal with India the dawn of a new era?
By Karl FlindersTrade deal between European Union and India simplifies the visa system for professionals from India, which could make the country’s suppliers more accessible
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09 Feb 2026
Fractile expansion demonstrates UK growth opportunity
By Cliff SaranAI chip firm’s £100m expansion and facility in Bristol is being used to showcase the government’s AI opportunity plan in action
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09 Feb 2026
As space gets crowded, cyber threats from jamming to stalker satellites loom large
By Aaron TanExperts at the inaugural CYSAT Asia in Singapore warn of the urgency of securing space assets amid growing geopolitical tensions and supply chain vulnerabilities
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03 Feb 2026
Gartner: AI and datacentre spending ramps up
By Cliff SaranHyperscalers are increasing AI capacity but IT buyers are now looking at their return on investment for this much-hyped technology
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03 Feb 2026
CGI’s artificial intelligence boss knows his job title won’t exist for long
By Karl FlindersIT service provider is using AI to increase throughput while applying it to ‘big ticket’ challenges externally
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30 Jan 2026
Microsoft has already contracted GPUs to balance costs
By Cliff SaranThe company claims that thanks to software optimisation and hardware asset management, it can make datacentre kit last six years, and has already contracted GPUs for most of their useful life to customers
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29 Jan 2026
Troubleshooter steps in as Capita and civil service bosses apologise for pension scheme problems
By Karl FlindersHigh volumes of customer calls, backlogs and complex requests blamed for shaky start to life on civil service pension scheme for Capita
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29 Jan 2026
Interview: ManageEngine doubles down on data sovereignty with UAE datacentre launch
By Andrea BenitoManageEngine CEO Rajesh Ganesan explains why owning the cloud stack matters to CIOs in the Middle East, and how automation, AI and end-to-end IT management are reshaping enterprise priorities
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29 Jan 2026
Meta’s latest results show diversification of datacentre capacity strategy
By Cliff SaranThe social media giant is facing increased datacentre costs due to rising server, memory and storage prices
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29 Jan 2026
Fujitsu boss ‘falls on his sword’ before settling with Post Office scandal victims
By Karl FlindersFujitsu's European chief Paul Patterson is stepping down from his role amid the troubles brought on by the supplier’s central role in the Post Office scandal
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28 Jan 2026
Scotland gets AI growth zone boost in Lanarkshire
By Cliff SaranCoreWeave is building a 500MW AI cloud, providing the region with 800 high-paid jobs in artificial intelligence
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28 Jan 2026
Micron breaks ground on $24bn Singapore wafer fab
By Aaron TanMemory giant presses ahead with its global expansion strategy, adding new NAND flash capacity in Singapore to meet growing demand for memory chips fuelled by the global AI boom
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27 Jan 2026
AO implements Mist AI-native wireless network
By Joe O’HalloranRetailer’s wireless network looks to enable smarter, faster customer service and business operations to maintain competitive agility in a dynamic market