Power Shortages Stall Data Center Growth in UK, Europe

Power shortages are a top concern for global data centre companies, but meeting their electricity demands will also be bad news for the environment. Continue reading Power Shortages Stall Data Center Growth in UK, Europe

Data (Use and Access) Bill: What Is It and How Does It Impact UK Businesses?

Find out what regulatory changes the U.K. government’s Data (Use and Access) bill has made and how your business can comply. Continue reading Data (Use and Access) Bill: What Is It and How Does It Impact UK Businesses?

UK Clears Alphabet’s Partnership with Anthropic of Competition Concerns

Google’s parent company has agreed to invest up to $2 billion in the AI startup and owns a 10% stake. Meanwhile, the Claude models are hosted with Google Cloud services. Continue reading UK Clears Alphabet’s Partnership with Anthropic of Competition Concerns

One-Third of UK Teachers Lack Cybersecurity Training, While 34% Experience Security Incidents

A third of U.K. teachers have not received cyber security training this year, and only two-thirds of those that did deemed it useful, according to a government poll. Continue reading One-Third of UK Teachers Lack Cybersecurity Training, While 34% Experience Security Incidents

AI Surge Could Trigger Global Chip Shortage by 2026, Research Finds

AI workloads could grow by between 25% and 35% annually up to 2027, according to consultancy Bain and Company, putting pressure on suppliers of data centre equipment and AI-augmented products. Continue reading AI Surge Could Trigger Global Chip Shortage by 2026, Research Finds

Court Overturns €1.5 Billion EU Antitrust Fine Against Google

The fine marked the third major antitrust penalty against the search giant by the EU in the last decade, following earlier fines related to Android and Google Shopping. However, this is the first of them to be overturned. Continue reading Court Overturns €1.5 Billion EU Antitrust Fine Against Google