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Boldyn Networks and VMO2 boost connectivity at Stadium of Light
Boldyn Networks (Boldyn) and Virgin Media O2 have enhanced 5G connectivity at the Stadium of Light in Sunderland with Boldyn’s connectivity-as-a-service (CaaS), improving the way fans experience and engage with live sports.McGinn on epic charity channel swim: 'Every stroke was worth it'
Following a rigorous preparation regime involving cold water training, early mornings and sheer determination, Daisy's CEONannetti to guide strategic plans at Ekco
Ekco has appointed Paul Nannetti as Chair of its Board of Directors, to work closely with the senior management team and guide the company’s strategic direction and boost its commercial momentum.Circular IT strategies can reduce e-waste, says OryxAlign
Kaseya helps partners meet CMMC Requirements with new CRMs
Kaseya has rolled out customer responsibility matrices (CRMs) for a set of critical products MSPs use to ensure their customers meet Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) requirements, and have the tools, and capabilities, necessary to meet compliance standards for their businesses and customers.Advania marks second acquisition with Gompute deal
Advania has acquired Gompute, a high-performance computing (HPC) and AI infrastructure platform, from atNorth, and includes Gompute's skilled teams in Sweden and Spain who will continue their work as part of Advania Sweden.Rafferty to lead next chapter of growth as new CEO at ARO
ARO has appointed a new Chief Executive Officer, Ciaran Rafferty, who brings deep technical expertise, commercial acumen and a customer-first approach to lead the company through its next phase of growth and innovation.O2 improves connectivity at Haven holiday sites
Poor connectivity costs healthcare workers 122 hours a year
A recent survey of 500 UK healthcare professionals has revealed that frontline staff lose an average of over 122 hours annually - equivalent to 17 working days - due to outdated and unreliable digital infrastructure.AI will impact future work locations, say employees
New findings from a GoTo research study, The Pulse of Work in 2025: Trends, Truths, and the Practicality of AI, reveal that artificial intelligence technologies are powering the new global flexible model, and that over half of employees think AI will eventually make physical offices obsolete in the future.