Green IT stories
It offers firms a cheaper way to align technology with strategy while reducing duplication, technical debt and security risk.
Extra warehouse parts will help Smart CT meet demand from new contracts across government, health and retail customers in Europe and beyond.
British customers will gain access to a larger stock of refurbished enterprise hardware as Harrogate-based Renewtech UK joins a six-country European group.
The deal secures rare long-term UK AI capacity as demand for power-hungry inference computing outstrips available data centre infrastructure.
Britain's green push is being hampered by patchy charging, poor data and weak supply-chain transparency, executives say.
Climate resilience is becoming a business priority as tech firms warn of rising risks from AI data centres, e-waste and supply chains.
Refurbished kit is gaining ground as firms face cost pressure, yet weaker patching could leave ageing devices exposed to cyber attacks.
Its systems now account for more than 11.4 exaflops of combined performance, strengthening the vendor's grip on the supercomputing elite.
The fanless design could cut cooling bills and water use for AI data centres, while also boosting rack density for hyperscale operators.
The unified setup gives IT teams one view of meeting rooms, devices and analytics as businesses seek simpler management for hybrid work.
The move should cut AI inference costs for Zoho while giving the software group tighter control over data, power use and its infrastructure stack.
Travelling professionals can now avoid laptop trackpads, as a pocket-sized foldable mouse cuts strain and works across multiple devices.
The 36 MW project near Stavanger can now proceed to final design and construction, with service targeted for the second half of 2027.
Most firms still judge tech buys on upfront price, even as security, efficiency and long-term value increasingly drive business risk.
Public sector cloud buying could soon favour greener, EU-controlled systems as Brussels seeks to curb reliance on non-EU providers.
The software maker's new framework is aimed at helping customers face tougher emissions reporting while cutting its own footprint by 2030.
Knowledge gaps and sustainability concerns are still holding back wider adoption, even as 73% of Web3 professionals back blockchain for enterprise security.
Rising chip heat and rack density are pushing data centre operators towards liquid cooling to curb power use and support larger AI deployments.
Demand for secure AI infrastructure is pushing enterprises towards systems that combine computing, networking and storage in one stack.
Lower power use and total cost of ownership are central to Zoho's new server, aimed at cutting AI inference costs and tightening data control.