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When the Data Center Closes: A Complete Cloud Migration Story

Staying healthy sounds easy, but it’s often a daunting and complex process. It involves balancing diet, exercise, sleep, and routine doctor visits, among other things. For many, this lifelong commitment can cause fear, worry, and anxiety. Similarly, migrating a production environment to the cloud is a complex process. When a data center closure is on the horizon, the pressure mounts quickly.

Growing Pains: Headaches from Network M&A

Growth through acquisition can accelerate market reach and revenue. But it often leaves IT teams managing a fragmented network environment. When your organization is adding two new locations per month, each with its own carrier contracts, circuit types, and support agreements, the result is a patchwork infrastructure that’s expensive to maintain and difficult to secure. For IT professionals tasked with keeping systems stable while supporting aggressive expansion, this creates a critical challenge.

Unlock AI with GPU as a Service in VCF 9

Many IT professionals struggle to integrate artificial intelligence (AI) into their existing environments. You often find expensive hardware trapped in isolated clusters or dedicated hosts. Your infrastructure team manages access through manual ticket queues, which leads to low utilization and frustrating bottlenecks for developers. When you don’t have a standardized way to share and monitor accelerator resources, every hardware change risks downtime for your critical applications.

When Disruption Becomes Risk: Why Law Firms Can't Afford to Go Dark

For generations, law firms have assessed risk through precedent, probability and professional judgement. These disciplines are still important, but on their own they no longer describe the reality law firms now face. A different category of risk has moved into the centre of senior decision making. It is not abstract, theoretical or easily deferred. It cuts across practice areas, firm size and seniority. When it materialises, it does not wait for alignment or deliberation.

Navigating AI in IT: Balancing Innovation, Privacy, and Expertise

If you work in IT right now, your feed is probably split between AI hype, AI fear, and confused memes about both. Depending on who you ask, AI is either coming for your job, coming for everyone’s job, or going to “free you up to do more strategic work”—which somehow always looks like doing the same work, just faster, with fewer people. Some of that fear is legitimate.

VCF 9, Infrastructure, and the AI Revolution

Artificial intelligence is changing the IT landscape in radical, unprecedented ways. It’s rewriting the rules of code generation, automating complex customer service interactions, and providing data insights that used to be impossible to extract, even in recent decades. However, for IT managers and those responsible for keeping the lights on, AI represents a massive shift in infrastructure requirements.

When Zero Trust Stops Being a Buzzword and Becomes Security

The cyber landscape is a minefield, and one wrong step can trigger disaster! As organizations digitize more of their operations, their attack surface expands, giving cybercriminals more opportunities for sophisticated attacks. The days of relying solely on a strong perimeter firewall are over; once a threat breaches that outer wall, traditional security models often leave the internal network exposed. This reality has driven innovative IT leaders to adopt more rigorous security strategies.

Cyber Resilience: The New Standard for Trust in UK Law Firms

In the legal profession, trust has always been the foundation of the client-firm relationship. Today, that trust is no longer granted by default; it must be continuously earned and, more importantly, proven. For law firms across the UK, cyber resilience has evolved from a back-office IT issue into a critical component of client due diligence. Clients do not just expect you to protect their data—they require you to demonstrate your capability to do so under any circumstance.

Navigating the IT Maze

Growth is the ultimate goal for almost every business. For many long-established organizations, the quickest path to that goal is through acquisition. Mergers and acquisitions (M&A) open doors to new markets, new capabilities, and new revenue streams. However, for the IT teams responsible for integrating these new entities, the reality is often less about celebration and more about survival.