03 July 2025

Zeki Turedi, Field CTO, EMEA, CrowdStrike
Cyber adversaries continuously pose new and highly sophisticated threats that evolve beyond the capabilities of legacy security solutions — a fact that IT decision-makers cannot afford to ignore. Modern attacks demand advanced solutions, yet traditional tools available to security operations centre (SOC) teams are increasingly ill-equipped to meet these demands.
This reality underscores an urgent need to adapt and future-proof legacy security information and event management (SIEM) tools. By leveraging the latest technologies, SOC teams can improve and streamline their operations. However, such a transformation takes time — which ultimately benefits threat actors.
Find out moreAvoiding common pitfalls in industrial Wi-Fi 7 deployments
03 July 2025

Charlie McRae, Systems Engineer at IDS-INDATA
Wi-Fi 7 has the potential to significantly enhance connectivity in industrial environments, offering ultra-low latency and high-speed wireless performance that supports a range of applications, from smart factories to AI-enhanced automation.
In practice, industrial deployments often encounter difficulties when existing infrastructure isn’t ready to meet the demands of Wi-Fi 7. Without careful planning and proper execution, businesses may experience downtime, suboptimal performance, and disappointing returns on their technology investments.
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30 June 2025

James Clark, Data Protection, AI and Digital Regulation, partner at Spencer West LLP
Artificial intelligence (AI) has captured the world’s attention in recent years, and the IT network sector is no exception. With transformative potential for automation, predictive maintenance, network security, and more, AI promises much. As such, it has become a beacon for investment, and a watchword for companies when procuring all forms of technology services.
However, an emerging trend — often labeled as ‘AI-washing’ - has seen companies embellish or outright misrepresent their products as ‘AI-enabled’ or ‘featuring AI’ when, in reality, the underlying technology may not be all that smart - and something that, until very recently, would not have been badged as AI. This practice, reminiscent of greenwashing in an environmental context, is not harmless, and can have significant legal, reputational, and commercial consequences for companies operating in an increasingly competitive marketplace.
Find out moreEnterprise networks need bulletproof backup strategies to succeed
06 June 2025

Iwona Zalewska, Regional Director for UK & Ireland, DRAM Business Manager, EMEA Region, Kingston Technology Europe
In today’s digital-first enterprise environment, organisations operate across multiple locations, platforms, and networks. With employees connecting remotely, collaborating from branch offices, or accessing systems via mobile endpoints, enterprise networks have become both expansive and vulnerable. Which is why, with cyber threats escalating, backup strategies are no longer optional - they are fundamental to continuity.
Find out moreAI inference: the secret to smarter business
05 June 2025

Seva Vayner, Product Director, Edge Cloud and Edge AI at Gcore
A rtificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming how businesses operate, driving innovation in almost every industry. According to a 2024 survey by Writer, 89% of enterprises are either actively using or exploring AI solutions, with AI inference playing a crucial role in deployment. Additionally, the survey found that 47% of companies have already integrated AI into customer support functions, while 45% are using AI for business process automation.
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