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Plug-in solar plans draw retailers in
Read the full story: Plug-in solar plans draw retailers inPlug-in solar could create a new retail energy category. Government plans are advancing as major retailers explore low-cost panels that may widen access to home generation, particularly for renters, flats, and households without rooftop systems.
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Disabled people want a bigger AI role
Disabled people want a direct role in shaping AI tools.…
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HBHR adds agentic AI to payroll
HBHR has launched software that acts inside HR platforms directly.…
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Scality brings Greg DiFraia back
Scality has rehired Greg DiFraia to lead AI alliances. The…
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Why greener business travel is a systems issue, not a people problem
Greener business travel depends on better systems, not individual effort.…
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BT launches sovereign cloud and AI services
BT is expanding its sovereign cloud and AI offer nationwide.…
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NatWest opens dedicated venture banking arm
NatWest is creating a specialist bank for venture-backed companies today.…
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Infosecurity Europe puts agentic AI first
Agentic AI is shaping this year’s Infosecurity Europe programme strongly.…
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Crescendo brings AI-native CX to Europe
Crescendo expands into Europe with an AI-native customer experience platform.…

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IONOS warns AI trust gap slows SMEs

SME AI adoption is being slowed by trust concerns. IONOS research finds UK small businesses remain wary of data theft, unauthorised access, and reliance on non-European vendors, raising procurement and sovereignty questions around AI rollout.








