When it comes to data centres, the future is modular

Kathy Gibson reports from Zagreb, Croatia – Croatia may be best known for its beaches and scenery but, in fact, it’s also the home of a number of significant scientific and technological inventions. Viktor Petik, vice-president: integrated modular...
China’s approval clears way for Broadcom acquisition of VMware

China’s approval clears way for Broadcom acquisition of VMware

China has approved the Broadcom acquisition of VMware, but the ensuing delay has caused ripples in the cybersecurity industry, and potentially affected VMware’s standing and share value. Despite VMware’s Q2 fiscal year 2024 revenue growth, the contrast in...

Business Confidence Index ticks down

The RMB/BER Business Confidence Index (BCI) slipped by two points to 31 in the fourth quarter of 2023, with less than a third of respondents to the survey satisfied with prevailing business conditions. Business confidence was largely unchanged in three of the sectors,...

AI drives massive data centre investments

Kathy Gibson reports from Zagreb, Croatia – The data centre today is becoming an artificial intelligence (AI) factory, and this means organisations have to find new ways to quickly build capacity. This is the word from Vladimir Galabov, research director: cloud...

IT decision-makers ready to embrace GenAI

Generative AI (GenAI) is the accelerator of the decade, representing a significant and immediate opportunity for organisations. A Dell Technologies GenAI Survey of 500 IT decision-makers (ITDMs) with GenAI implementation responsibilities across France, Germany, the UK...

The latest methods hackers are using to steal personal information

Browser data is ranked the number one target for data stealers, according to Trend Micro in a new report – “Your stolen data for sale” – which details the risks associated with data theft and its subsequent misuse. The report reveals that the...