Month: July 2026

Britain should turn Ukrainian wartime innovation into shared leadership

Does innovation happen only under pressure? It is a difficult question to ask, because history does give us a difficult answer. Wars, shocks and national emergencies have often forced societies to move faster than they would in normal times, and many of the technologies we now take for granted came…

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Agentic AI has a price: it’s called ERP migration

Every few years, enterprise software discovers a future it insists you cannot afford to miss. Often these claims outrun the product, and amid the hype, organizations commit time and money to innovations that never quite live up to their billing. Agentic AI is the exception, and that is exactly why…

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Power 50 2026 – All our finalists revealed

The nominations are in – and the finalists for the 2026 edition of the Power 50 can now be revealed. Part of the Mobile Industry Awards 2026, the Power 50 highlights the most important and influential figures in the UK mobile industry during the past year. The finalists for the…

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OpenAI says the rogue agent that hacked Hugging Face also breached other services

OpenAI’s investigation starts shedding light on the activities of its rogue agent that hacked Hugging Face. Source

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How cloud architecture is reinventing primary storage for the AI era

AI has sparked a race to build ever more powerful infrastructure, with headlines dominated by GPUs, networking and energy demand. But behind the scenes, another part of the technology stack is undergoing an equally significant transformation: storage. As AI models grow larger and enterprises retain more data for training, inference…

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