About Kaleah
Kaleah Salmon
News Editor
Kaleah Salmon is a journalist in the TechDay editorial team. She has a keen interest in health, fitness, travel and sport. She previously worked as a journalist for Australian publication, Ministry of Sport.
Stories by Kaleah
Redis launches Feature Form for production machine learning
Yesterday
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encryption
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personalisation
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erp
Redis bets on managed feature store to bridge stubborn AI pilot gap and simplify production machine learning workflows.
Embridge named Unit4 training provider outside Europe
Yesterday
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saas
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digital transformation
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partner programmes
Embridge expands Unit4 ties with new training role across the UK and other English-speaking markets, boosting support after software rollouts.
Millennials push retailers towards community-led stores
Yesterday
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cx
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hybrid & remote work
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wfh
Millennials are pushing UK retailers to turn shops into community hubs, with new research showing strong demand for social, immersive in-store experiences.
One in five UK firms move AI workloads abroad over power costs
Yesterday
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datacentre infrastructure
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hyperscale
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dc
Firms shift AI abroad as UK power bills, grid limits and land scarcity undermine efforts to keep high-demand workloads on home soil.
IAS expands TikTok ad measurement across four formats
Yesterday
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e-commerce
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social media
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adtech
Integral Ad Science widens independent verification on TikTok as search, commerce and lightweight app placements join its measurement coverage.
Scotland tech optimism holds as AI adoption surges
Yesterday
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data analytics
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digital transformation
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fintech
Scottish tech firms stay upbeat on 2026 despite softer confidence, as nearly all businesses now use AI and full adoption doubles to 18%.
Bureau teams with WeWork on airport workspace pods
Yesterday
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hybrid & remote work
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google
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amazon
Bureau teams up with WeWork on soundproof airport pods as both firms target travellers, delegates and hybrid workers needing privacy on the move.
ESG shifts from reporting to action across industries
Yesterday
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storage
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robots
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agricultural technology
Earth Day prompts businesses to turn ESG, AI and recruitment talk into practical change, as leaders cite data, energy limits and candidate scrutiny.
Trend Micro rebrands consumer arm as TrendLife with Kaleida
Yesterday
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data protection
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ransomware
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digital transformation
Trend Micro's consumer revamp puts families at the centre of AI safety, as TrendLife rolls out Kaleida to tackle fraud, privacy and children's use.
Anthropic's 'Mythos' signals a new era of AI-driven cyber threats
Yesterday
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ransomware
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devops
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phishing
Anthropic is to give UK banks controlled access to its Mythos AI model, as financial firms brace for a new era of autonomous cyber threats.
UK launches GBP £500m sovereign AI fund amid doubts
2 days ago
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data protection
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semiconductors
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digital transformation
UK AI fund sparks debate over sovereignty, as vendors warn that homegrown models and infrastructure may lag behind US and Chinese rivals.
Young workers overlook payroll as strategic career option
Last week
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digital transformation
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hcm
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social media
Only 3% of 18- to 24-year-olds see payroll as strategic, as Cezanne HR warns of a recruitment and succession challenge for employers.
SnapLogic adds AI gateway to push agents into work
Last week
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martech
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iam
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rpa
SnapLogic unveils AI gateway and trusted identity tools as it broadens governance, connectivity and orchestration for enterprise agents.
Equinix launches Fabric Intelligence for AI networks
Last week
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uc
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firewalls
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private cloud
Equinix adds AI-driven network controls as enterprises race to scale distributed workloads.
BackLite UK launches Knightsbridge digital ad site
Last week
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smart cities
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martech
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daktronics
BackLite UK opens Knightsbridge screens in Piccadilly Underpass, targeting luxury brands with more than 3 million fortnightly impacts across central London.
AI set to transform transport management, Microlise finds
Last week
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saas
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digital transformation
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iot
Microlise survey finds 70% of fleet managers expect AI to reshape transport operations this year, as pressure mounts to cut costs and improve efficiency.
Temenos forum spotlights AI & banking modernisation
Last week
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data protection
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devops
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digital transformation
Temenos forum in Copenhagen to draw 1,000 banking executives as AI, cybersecurity and legacy system upgrades dominate the agenda.
Exclaimer links Workday to email signatures & meetings
Last week
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uc
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hcm
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partner programmes
Exclaimer plugs Workday HR records into email signatures and video meeting branding, cutting manual updates and reducing out-of-date staff details.
UK workers spend more time on admin than European peers
Last week
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digital transformation
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hcm
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rpa
Ricoh survey finds British office staff lose 15 hours a week to paperwork, fuelling tension, lower motivation and worries over AI-driven change.
IWF & Cyacomb tackle abuse material on work devices
Last week
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data protection
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risk & compliance
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data privacy
IWF and Cyacomb launch device-scanning tool for employers to spot child sexual abuse material on corporate equipment without exposing staff to images.