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Shubhangi Dua

London

Freelance Journalist at Interesting Engineering

B2B Journalist at Enterprise Management 360

Sustainability Journalist & Podcaster📍London / MA Magazine Journalism @CardiffJomec ✍🏽 Climate change, green tech, science, art and culture. Also an #artist

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  • 3 weeks ago | em360tech.com | Shubhangi Dua

    “Before starting a new AI project, it is really worthwhile defining the business priority first,” asserts Joanna Hodgson, the UK and Ireland regional leader at Red Hat. “What specific problem are you trying to solve with AI? Do we need a general purpose AI application or would a more focused model be better? How will we manage security, compliance and governance of that model? This process can help to reveal where AI adoption makes sense and where it doesn't," she added.

  • 1 month ago | em360tech.com | Shubhangi Dua

    March was another busy month, with Chris attending Leesman’s research event in NYC, and Jon doing the same for Enterprise Connect in Orlando, along with Cognigy’s Nexus event in Dusseldorf. On this episode, Chris explains the big disconnect between what management and workers want for coming back to the office, and how that’s impacting corporate real estate thinking.

  • 2 months ago | em360tech.com | Shubhangi Dua

    With enterprises of all sizes optimising artificial intelligence (AI) into operations, the sheer weight of powering this rapidly advancing technology is placing a cumbersome burden on data centres. The power consumption of data centres has gone up immensely owing to the intensely-wide AI adoption.

  • Mar 3, 2025 | em360tech.com | Shubhangi Dua

    The digital age is fueled by data, and the engines powering that data are data centres. However, this growth comes at a significant energy cost. In the latest episode of the EM360Tech Don’t Panic It’s Just Data podcast, Shubhangi Dua speaks with Rolf Bienert, Technical & Managing Director of the OpenADR Alliance, to shed light on the urgent need for sustainable energy practices within the data centres industry.

  • Feb 25, 2025 | em360tech.com | Shubhangi Dua

    Written by Sam Peters, Chief Product Officer at ISMS.onlineThe rise in zero-day vulnerabilities has prompted a stark warning from international authorities. The Five Eyes cyber agencies, including the UK's National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) and the US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), recently published a report identifying the most exploited vulnerabilities of 2023. Unsurprisingly, many were zero-days.

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