12 December 2025
Imran Akhtar, Head of Academy, mthree
Artificial intelligence is transforming how technology teams work. Tasks that once took hours now take minutes. As teams grow leaner, many employers are cutting back on graduate and entry-level hiring, assuming that having smarter tools means requiring fewer hands.
The reality? This short-term logic risks creating a long-term gap in skills and, more importantly, experience that could stall an organisation’s progress for years.
Find out moreRedefining the perimeter: observability and security in the age of cloud complexity
12 December 2025
Pejman Tabassomi, Field CTO for EMEA, Datadog
Credential theft continues to pose a significant risk for enterprises operating in the cloud. In this environment, both human and machine identities now constitute the new security perimeter, meaning that a single leaked credential can provide attackers with access to an organisation’s most sensitive data. This risk has prompted teams to rethink their security models and develop new strategies (such as data perimeters and multi-account governance) to reduce exposure while maintaining operational agility.
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11 December 2025
Will Hitch, Public Safety Lead (UK & Ireland), Getac UK Ltd
Modern policing finds itself at a decisive point. On one hand, the depth and breadth of technology available has never been greater, but on the other, the challenges associated with effectively implementing it are at an all-time high.
Technology has always played a key role in policing. From the emergence of fingerprinting in the early 20th century, to the first successful use of DNA evidence in 1986, breakthroughs in technological innovation have often facilitated major leaps forward in police efficiency and crime reduction. Today, the use of CCTV, facial recognition, UAV and ANPR are commonplace, as forces up and down the UK increasingly look to harness technology to counteract resourcing challenges and an increasingly exacting policing landscape.
Find out moreServer security must-knows
11 December 2025
Nick Rogers, CEO, Exacta Technologies
In today’s digital-first economy, server infrastructure is no longer a background function. It forms the foundations on which organisations operate and innovate.
Many UK organisations have developed exceptional software platforms, often built with remarkable technical depth. A significant number continue to run these workloads on established on-prem estates. This isn’t resistance to change; it reflects the ongoing need for sovereignty, regulatory control, predictable performance, and infrastructure that stays physically close to the business. For many mission critical workloads, on-prem environments remain the most reliable and strategically aligned choice. But as software evolves, infrastructure must evolve with it to avoid becoming a constraint.
Find out moreKeeping pace with AI: data centre optimisation priorities for 2026
11 December 2025
Dean Boyle, CEO, EkkoSense
Today’s data centre leaders face an unprecedented range of operational challenges. Traditional goals such as reducing thermal & power risk and supporting digital transformation initiatives are still critical. However, as we enter 2026, data centre operations teams are already pretty much maxxed out with the introduction of AI/HPC and liquid cooling infrastructure, while also faced with the need to unlock carbon savings as part of corporate net zero programmes and initiatives.
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