Editorial: Fulfilling 5G’s Promises for Real-World Impact

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The industry has made ambitious promises about 5G, and many are beginning to ask whether those promises can actually be met. Chris Nicoll, Principal Analyst at ACG Research, raised this question during a session at MWC Barcelona that included speakers from Nokia, Samsung, Evolved Intelligence, and the 5GIC. Nicoll, who has written extensively on 5G, … Read more

Snowflake to Acquire Observe to Deliver Enterprise-Scale AI Observability

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Snowflake has announced a definitive agreement to acquire Observe, placing enterprise-grade observability at the center of its strategy. The acquisition strengthens Snowflake’s AI Data Cloud and represents a clear move toward next-generation, AI-driven observability at enterprise scale—designed to meet the complexity, reliability, and economic requirements of modern AI-powered organizations. Enterprise-scale observability with Snowflake and Observe … Read more

FCC Upholds Open Internet in Landmark Net Neutrality Ruling

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(Image Credit: iStockPhoto/ZoliMajor25) While social media buzzed about escaped llamas and a dress, the most significant development came from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), which approved the long-awaited decision to classify broadband as a Title II public utility. These new rules give the FCC greater authority to preserve a free and open internet by prohibiting … Read more

Azra Dajic at CGI Named Future Female Leader 2026

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Azra Dajic, Director at CGI, has been named one of Ledarna’s “Future Female Leaders 2026”. For her, the recognition is proof of hard work — and a sign that broader perspectives and diverse experiences are increasingly valued in today’s leadership. It is important to me that future generations see that leadership does not come from … Read more

Samsung: Transforming Legacy Infrastructure into AI-Ready Networks

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Samsung outlines how operators can make existing software infrastructures AI-ready, minimising the need for new hardware and lowering costs. Operators that adopted virtualisation early are already reaping operational savings and possess infrastructure capable of handling AI workloads today without a wholesale redesign. By layering automation and observability on top of virtualised platforms, networks can feed … Read more

NinjaOne Announces First MSP Conference: MSP NXT 2026

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NinjaOne MSP conference marks an important milestone for NinjaOne as the company launches its first dedicated conference for the global MSP market. MSP NXT will take place October 27–29, 2026 at Marriott Austin Downtown and is set to become a central gathering where MSP leaders and technicians meet to drive growth, build skills and forge … Read more

What Does the World Really Know About Huawei?

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By Dr Lin Sun, Beijing Correspondent Despite scrutiny from the US Congress and concerns about potential state-sponsored espionage involving Chinese technology companies, Huawei continues to advance rapidly on the global stage. Earlier this year the US government blocked a Huawei bid for a national LTE project citing security concerns—one of several obstacles in the company’s … Read more

Employees Buying Their Own AI Tools Create New Security Challenge for IT Leaders

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Stalled companies that struggle to harness the power of AI, employees introducing AI tools without IT’s knowledge, and a strong emphasis on data sovereignty for both infrastructure and container usage. These are the headline findings from Nutanix’s new Enterprise Cloud Index (ECI) report. “Many organizations find it difficult to carry out AI projects when increased … Read more

ASIO Chief Warns of Rising Threat to Critical Infrastructure Security

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Mike Burgess, Director General of Security at Australia’s Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO), has warned about the growing risk of sabotage aimed at the nation’s critical infrastructure. Speaking at ASIO’s annual threat assessment, Burgess highlighted the steady efforts by hostile actors to exploit weaknesses in digital and physical systems, and the particular danger posed when essential … Read more

Rural Church Spires to Receive New Signal Masts for Connectivity

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Ministers have reached an agreement with the Church of England to permit the installation of mobile phone masts on the tall spires of rural churches. Digital Secretary Matt Hancock explained the purpose of the deal: “Churches are central features and valued assets for local communities across the country. This agreement with the Church of England … Read more