Myo St Pauls co-working space benefits from full mobile connectivity

15 October 2024

Freshwave is working with Myo to bring mobile connectivity from all four mobile network operators to its St Paul’s co-working space in London. Myo is owned and managed by property development company Landsec.

Situated at One New Change, Myo St Paul’s spans three floors, all of which will benefit from 4G connectivity from all four mobile network operators through Freshwave’s managed service. The space offers flexible office and event space, complemented by a rooftop terrace featuring a bar and hosts a vibrant programme of events and classes for its members.

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Surrey County Council upgrades WAN and WiFi with MLL Telecom

11 October 2024

MLL Telecom has been awarded a £12 million contract by Surrey County Council (SCC) to provide and manage high-speed fibre wide area network (WAN) and WiFi services.

The contract was procured under the South East Grid (SEG) Framework Agreement and runs for a period of 10 years in respect of WAN services and an initial five years for WiFi. There is an option for the Council to extend the latter for a further five years.

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Industry highlights impact of booming cyber-threats on World Mental Health Day

10 October 2024

On World Mental Health Day – 10 October - workloads, legislation and cutbacks within the cybersecurity sector is ramping up the pressure on IT teams across the nation.

“There’s no question that cybersecurity has become a huge burden on mental health, both for those tasked with securing their assets and those dealing with the repercussions of an attack. This has manifested with the shift from ‘if’ to ‘when’ an attack might occur and has intensified the pressures individuals face across all organisational levels,” says Luke Dash, CEO, ISMS.online. 

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Leveraging AI for sustainable data centres

09 October 2024

Andy Connor, Channel Director EMEA, Subzero Engineering

Andy Connor, Channel Director EMEA, Subzero Engineering

Over the last few years and looking to the near future, the demand for data processing has soared exponentially at rates previously thought inconceivable. Goldman Sachs Research estimates that while data centres currently consume approximately 1-2% of the world’s overall power, this is expected to grow by 160% by the end of the decade, and 2022-2030 carbon emissions are predicted to double!

The rise in demand for data processing

The increase in artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) must take responsibility for its part in this increased data consumption. The International Energy Agency reports that a Google search requires just 0.3 watt-hours of electricity, compared with a hefty 2.9 watt-hours for a single ChatGPT query. But while AI commands greater power requirements, it does have the potential to make data centres much more energy efficient.

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