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Nordics name AI impacts

According to a survey commissioned by software and services company Tieto, people in the Nordics think Artificial Intelligence (AI) can do a better job than humans in many roles – even very demanding ones. However, when it comes to utilising AI within healthcare, scepticism is high...

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Workplace of the future has more fans than critics

According to a recent study conducted by IDG Research Services, in collaboration with ASG Technologies, nearly four out of five employees (79%) consider the term ‘Workplace of the Future’ as a cultural rethink of when and where work is conducted.

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Tieto strengthens its digital offering for elderly care

Tieto has acquired the intellectual property rights of Swedish startup company VisueCare. The aim is to strengthen the company?s industry specific software capabilities and widen the offering related to elderly care for municipalities.

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Italtel introduces open innovation program

New innovation model encourages industry partnerships to enable next-generation technologies.

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Spare parts go digital

Five percent of spare parts could currently be stored in digital warehouses. This would make...

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Lenovo accelerates AI initiatives

Lenovo makes it simpler for enterprises to accelerate AI initiatives; brings AI (augmented...

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Machine Learning goes mainstream

Dell EMC and technology partners offer new products, solutions and services designed for...

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Oak Ridge National Laboratory acquires Atos Quantum Learning Machine

Atos has won a new contract with US-based Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) for a 30-Qubit...

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Report envisions the connected IoT future of 2030

Report by Wipro Digital and Forum for the Future finds that 98% of business leaders see IoT...

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Machine Learning to combat fraud

Use of machine learning to double amongst fraud professionals as they shift to smarter tactics.

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UKFast backs accelerating tech startup

Cloud firm becomes largest investor in promising startup’s funding round.

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Connected ambulance for Scotland

ViaSat is working with The University of Aberdeen’s Centre for Rural Health, NHS Highland and...

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Inmarsat and Pessl Instruments to deliver IoT solutions to the agriculture sector

Inmarsat and Pessl Instruments join forces to accelerate adoption of smart agriculture solutions.

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Digital disruptors - threat or not?

71% of business leaders surveyed are aware their organisation is under threat from digital...

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Dynatrace acquires Qumram

Dynatrace enhances market leading User Experience capabilities with Session Replay Technology from...

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Videos

Michael Akinla, Business Manager UK / Ireland / Nordics at Panduit, explains that, as increasing numbers of data centres are being developed with GPU-based compute as a key growth opportunity, factoring in...
Rakesh Parbhoo, Executive Vice President Middle East and Africa at Westcon-Comstor, outlines how the company is marking its 40th birthday by sharing key channel trends and a future-ready vision. Hybrid IT,...
Meredith Kendrick, Product Line Manager at AFL, explains the company’s DENALI platform – with a particular focus on how it supports increasing fibre density demands in rapidly evolving, GPU-intensive fibre...
Amber Walsh, Senior Analyst at Bluefield Research, discusses the findings of the company’s new report, U.S. Water for Data Centers: Market Trends, Opportunities, and Forecasts, 2025–2030, which reveals...

Expert Opinions

In the rush to embrace cloud-first strategies, data security has become dangerously misunderstood, and the result is a fragmented, chaotic environment that’s starting to feel like the Wild West.
By Krishna Narayanaswamy, Chief Technology Officer (CTO) at Netskope.
By Kirsty Biddiscombe, EMEA Business Lead for AI, ML & Data Analytics, NetApp.