Opinion

What the recent run of big-name acquisitions means for the games industry

Stewart Stanbury – Director of Business Development at Jagex explores how the recent spate of big name acquisitions in the games industry have been driven by the evolution of technology. While big studio mergers and acquisitions are a staple of the games industry, the recent spate of big spending from …

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IoT – how smart devices are making lives more convenient

Dan Bieny, Commercial Manager for Smart Tech and Consumer Networking at Exertis explains how smart devices are enabling a more informed day-to-day way of fiving from wearables and health monitoring devices to smart plugs and heating controls. IoT is an ever-growing marketplace, with an increasing number of products coming to …

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How the ICT industry can become the catalyst for green development across industries  

Yao Wenbing, Vice President, Huawei UK discuses how the ICT industry is uniquely placed to leverage energy efficiency as a means of accelerating green development across various sectors. The global energy crisis is impacting all our lives. Worryingly, experts warn that rocketing prices for households and businesses are yet to …

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Smart Station tech and IoT-driven workflows ease understaffing

Britain’s rail network is understaffed, and this issue isn’t going anywhere fast; rail companies need to invest in the Internet of Things (IoT), adaptive software, and real-time data to help fill the gaps, says Chris Chinnapan, Sector Director at mpro5. Staffing has been a permanent issue for the last few …

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Building secure and reliable networks

In the past couple of years, cybercrime has increased by 600 per cent, according to cloud technology publication Cloudwards. Cloudwards also shows that phishing is the most widespread method of cyberattack, with more than 65 per cent of American companies falling victims to it every year. Here Marcin Bala, CEO …

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Keeping EdTech tools connected in an evolving learning environment

Will Liu, Managing Director of TP-Link UK explores how to simplify tech integration into the classroom. As one of the first sectors to be called back, Education has been hit by continuous disruption and uncertainty. There isn’t a teacher in the land who hasn’t experienced some form of ‘hybrid’ learning …

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Why the cybersecurity market is poised for an MSSP explosion in 2022 and how the channel can capitalise on this.

Daniel Hurel, Vice President of Westcon Cyber Security & Next Gen Solutions, EMEA explains why the ground is set for MSSPs to experience meteoric growth in 2022 and how businesses can capitalise on this trend. Cybersecurity has become a major priority for businesses of all shapes and sizes in recent …

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Why your business success is in the hands of development and operations

Alex Lane, Revenue Growth Manager at zsah discusses why it is crucial to implement DevOps into your business not only to survive but to thrive. One of the biggest headaches of any IT leader today is managing cross-functional teams to develop and deploy software in good time. Not only does …

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Brands and buyers: Can we turn a relationship on the rocks into a match made in heaven?

BURNOUT, stress, and overwhelming busyness are just some of the issues facing buyers in the UK’s major retailers, as post-pandemic staff shortages and an extraordinary number of new F&B brands looking for a place on supermarket shelves has placed them under increased duress. With experience growing forward-thinking brands such as Shreddy and …

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Gamers: A Lucrative Audience for Advertisers Who Play by the Rules

Chris Blight, VP Demand at Anzu explores how to appeal to the target audience with in-game advertising. Anyone who has taken a mere glance at the gaming and esports world knows that the face of a gamer is no longer the unsocial teenager seeking a safe haven from the daily …

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