Norway stories
Sharp Energy has launched an eCommerce platform for its solar modules, allowing customers across Europe to place orders 24/7 and benefit from enhanced convenience.
Bulk Infrastructure has appointed Richard Brandon as Chief Development Officer to enhance its capabilities in large-scale data centre projects across the Nordics.
Arrow Electronics has been appointed by Broadcom as the Cloud Commerce Manager for VMware Cloud Service Provider partners across 19 European countries.
Skygard's state-of-the-art data centre in central Oslo is set to revolutionise the sector, combining high security with environmental sustainability and urban regeneration.
Iris.ai launches RW 1.0 to tackle inaccuracies in AI-generated research summaries, marking a significant step forward for the AI industry.
Neat has appointed Tormod Ree as Chief Product & Engineering Officer to drive innovation amid a 30% sales surge and global expansion plans.
Australia ranks fourth globally in AI optimism, surpassing the USA and UK, says a new IFS study. Skill investment drives positivity towards AI adoption.
A new report by Signicat and Consult Hyperion reveals the growing threat of AI-driven identity fraud across Europe, urging financial institutions to boost their defences.
Swiss-based Infinigate Group launches Infinigate Digital Connect, a digital platform providing tools to support business digitalisation, amidst the rise of IT subscription models.
Data management leader Cohesity appoints IT industry veteran Olivier Savornin as Group VP of Sales for EMEA, enhancing its drive for modern data security in the region.
Avidly seeks to bolster its global footprint with the acquisition of digital transformation agency Hype and Dexter.
High upfront costs, inadequate charging stations, and 'range anxiety' are impeding EV adoption in Australia and NZ.
Neat is a pioneering Norwegian video technology company that continues to challenge the status quo, addressing the complexities of today's modern workplace.
People from all over Europe convened at the recent data centre conference to gain access to the invaluable insights shared throughout the day.
Norway's state sec opened the event, reporting the govt knows if it provides good framework conditions, data centres will do great things for society.
Panasonic's robot powered by dry cell batteries will attempt to climb a 1,000m vertical rope at Lysefjord, Norway on July 7.
New Zealand has risen to the second-best country for business worldwide, outranking the UK and US, according to Forbes, only behind Canada.