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Search ArticlesAI, energy and infrastructure: The future of data centre infrastructure in a high-demand world
The data centre sector is facing a pivotal moment. As AI models become more complex and cloud computing adoption increases, the need for compute power and the energy behind it is rising sharply. Simultaneously, operators are under pressure to meet stringent sustainability goals. The real challenge now is not whether to pursue greener operations, but how to achieve sustainability at the scale the digital economy demands. Here we explore the evolving balance between performance and sustainability.
Employee Experience 2.0: AI as the Performance Engine of the Work Operating System
I recently wrote about the need to think about “employee experience” in a new way. I argued that it’s time for the C-Suite to take ownership of what has become an overused cliché in most organizations and to close the “governance gap” that exists between HR, IT, and Communications.
The growing cyber exposure risk you can’t afford to ignore
The first half of 2025 saw a series of high-profile cyberattacks on some of the UK’s most recognisable retailers, including M&S, Co-op and Harrods. These attacks demonstrated how easily modern enterprise environments can be compromised and infiltrated. More than that, they’re an example of a much wider pattern. Across sectors, organisations are facing a new breed of threat actor: fast-moving, highly targeted and increasingly difficult to detect. Groups like Scattered Spider are leading this shift.
Scaling healthcare networks and meeting growing demand
Patient care is dependent on secure and reliable connectivity, which means healthcare networks must be both adaptable and robust. As a result, a shift is underway, and healthcare organisations are moving away from rigid legacy infrastructure toward more flexible, platform-neutral architectures. As healthcare systems expand and patient demands increase, the ability to scale digital infrastructure without service disruption and without compromising security has become a critical priority.
Employee Experience - The “Operating System of Work”
Five Simple Steps to Make it Happen In recent musings, I’ve written on the importance of a close relationship between those professionals in IT and those in Communications. My thesis for years has been, how can these two critical groups in the enterprise not work collaboratively? They serve the same key audience – a company’s employees – and often have no choice but to partner, especially when it comes to the critical tool of the corporate intranet.
Designing infrastructure for AI that actually works
The conversation around artificial intelligence (AI) has accelerated beyond what most experts thought was possible even twelve months ago. Enterprises are experimenting with large language models (LLMs), vision systems, and embedded intelligence across products and services, and it’s fundamentally changing the way we run companies, how we work and how we interact. But behind the experimentation, a quieter shift is underway – infrastructure teams are being pulled into the spotlight.
AI remains underused in the race to Net Zero – it's time for change
Artificial intelligence (AI) can accelerate progress towards Net Zero. Yet it remains underused in sustainability efforts, often confined to pilots and small-scale projects rather than being embedded in the systems where it can deliver the greatest impact. This is especially clear in marine industries. Oceans play a crucial role in regulating the climate and supporting global trade, but are increasingly under strain from pollution, habitat loss and industrial expansion.
What’s observability? And why should I care if I’ve got AI?
Technology was supposed to make everything easier. Faster decisions, smarter systems, leaner operations. But for many leaders, the reality looks very different: rising costs, swelling cyber risk, and a tangle of legacy and multi-cloud complexity that’s only getting harder to manage. AI is now promising to help solve this — but in truth, AI has its work cut out. Even the most advanced projects are feeling the strain.
AI-powered phishing is exploiting how we work
AI is reshaping cybersecurity unlike any technology to date. Attacks are becoming more sophisticated, criminals are scaling operations at unprecedented rates using malicious AI services, and at the same time, organisations are fighting back with AI powered defences. But for all the technical complexity underpinning modern cyber operations, humans are still the biggest weakness.
The Internet of Stranger Things: Managing IoT Risks
Netflix’s Stranger Things is a world where the mundane can suddenly become a portal to the deadly Upside Down, a perfect metaphor for the current state of the Internet of Things (IoT). From smart home gadgets to industrial sensors, IoT assets connect our world in staggering new ways, promising efficiency and convenience.