Tuesday, September 24, 2019

In this week’s issue: Climate change – the challenge for datacentres

 
FEATURED STORY

The datacentre industry’s complicated relationship with climate change
The energy usage habits of datacentres often see the sector labelled as a contributor to climate change, but the situation is far more nuanced than that, it seems.

THIS WEEK'S HIGHLIGHTS

Tech leaders need to source skills and learn to speak up about the voice channel
Voice assistants represent the next frontier for businesses to create a seamless customer experience, but it’s clear that a range of new skills will be needed to move beyond pilot projects to a true voice channel. 
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Breach of Ecuador citizens’ personal data holds key privacy lessons for enterprises
The mass breach of Ecuadorian citizens’ data has potentially alarming consequences, with the risk of long-standing privacy issues – so what caused the leak to happen and what can businesses learn from it?
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How Figleaves uncovers a data Eden
Online lingerie business that started out at the height of the dot com boom is now making use of advanced analytics to reveal data insights that will support its continued evolution.
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Putting blockchain technology to good use
In the final part of our buyer’s guide to blockchain, experts share their views on the best and most effective ways information security professionals can use blockchain technology.
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Bryan Glick, Editor in Chief
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