It's time to tame the Wild West of carbon capture
It’s necessary, but not the way many people are proposing now
It’s necessary, but not the way many people are proposing now
What the Digital Operational Resilience Act means for financial entities and third-party digital infrastructure providers
The science is clear. Unless we have a very good reason, wherever possible, any fossil fuel should be left in the ground
When post-Brexit Britain flexes its muscles, Brad Smith is not impressed
The European Commission's EED reporting requirements will have far-reaching implications for the data center industry.
Behavioral advertising broke privacy rules, because it's not necessary to run the Facebook service
UK-based businesses operating outside the UK will face complexity and confusion
EMEA CXOs are accelerating digital transformation plans and rethinking leadership methods
The EU has signaled it will hold gatekeepers like Microsoft and Facebook to account. Here's what it needs to do now, to regulate Big Tech
A clear roadmap to bring the IT industry’s environmental impact down, now!
The war in the Ukraine, and new EU regulations, could create a surge in compliance requirements
The Pact makes some big promises, but it will be a real challenge to deliver them in time
The US is back on board the Paris climate accord which is good. The lesson from Europe is that no one can do it on their own
EU regulations on AI are well-meant, but will hamper the region's ability to compete with China and the US
Hoping to mitigate the costs of incorrect or delayed compliance, many firms are implementing a risky “wait-and-see" approach
Making the most of the big change
There are many enviromentally-friendly gases to choose from, but not all of them work for the data center
It’s like Y2K all over again
Ready or not, here it comes
Disruptive EU regulatory change is driving world-wide capital markets to embrace latency equivalence in colocation
If you use data, store data and specifically use your customers’ information to deliver marketing messages to them, you’re going to have to pay attention to GDPR
All you need to know about the forthcoming EU Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)
We know mechanical and electrical equipment is vulnerable to attack. It’s time to stop denying the danger and improve our security practice
Misinformation has already started to spread which could cause some companies to come unstuck
For GDPR to bring privacy up to date, it must by supported by accredited standards. But who will create these standards?
Whatever the voting outcome, it is possible that the UK may remain bound by the General Data Protection Regulation
As the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation is finally published - it’s time to determine your response
Cross-border routing and the EU-US Privacy Shield: a riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside an enigma?