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    Arcserve UDP 10 review | ITPro

    Arcserve’s UDP (unified data protection) lives up to its name as it’s a versatile backup and recovery solution designed from the ground up to protect physical and virtualized environments. It’ll appeal to businesses seeking a choice of deployment options as it’s available in a range of turnkey rack appliances, the software-only version can be installed on your choice of on-premises…

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    Asus PA278CFRV review | ITPro

    While everyday PC monitors are a dime a dozen, truly color-accurate displays are an altogether rarer and pricier breed. The Asus PA278CFRV sidles into the middle ground between four-figure professional displays and more affordable panels, offering an appealing combination of guaranteed color accuracy, a sensibly sized 27in IPS panel, and a range of useful features for around £400. For most…

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    StorMagic SvSAN 6.3 review | ITPro

    Data generation at the network edge is increasing so rapidly that businesses with distributed IT operations are finding it makes more sense to process it at their remote sites rather than push it the way back to the data center. Storing data at the edge demands good security practices and if it’s business-critical, then high availability is another essential requirement.…

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    ReMarkable Paper Pro review | ITPro

    The internet is such a conspicuous mess of popup ads, notifications, and procrastination that we now make digital devices that block all that out – like the ReMarkable Paper Pro. It’s a digital notepad that promises distraction-free productivity; no apps, no web browsers, and no possible way for the outside world to send you any messages. Just you, a blank…

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    Dell Latitude 7455 review | ITPro

    Business laptops aren’t meant to make you stare, but the Dell Latitude 7455 makes an unusually strong first impression. This Qualcomm-powered portable wraps a crisp 14in display in a slim-fitting business suit, completes the look with a variety of refreshingly sensible design choices and absolutely nails all the basics. If it wasn’t for the price, frankly, we’d be smitten. It’s…

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    Asus ExpertBook P5 review | ITPro

    We’ve already seen with the Asus Zenbook S14 how Intel’s new Core Ultra Series 200 processors attack the high-end ultraportable market, but the line also scales down to cover more cost-conscious, mainstream laptops. By this we mean the kind of laptop your average business might feel happier rolling out across its fleet, as typified by the ZenBook S14’s new stablemate,…

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    Google is going nuclear | ITPro

    Google has signed a deal for seven small nuclear reactors to power its data centers by the end of the decade. The agreement, penned with startup Kairos Power, will see 500MW of power supplied to the tech giant, with the first of the small modular reactors (SMRs) due to come online by 2030, and the rest by 2035. “This agreement…

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    Sage Intacct review | ITPro

    Miskeyed data can be expensive. It accounts for almost £40bn of revenue lost by UK businesses every year, with a further £25bn left on the table through poor data reconciliation or multiple versions of the truth. Important though it may be, data entry can often feel like a mind-numbing, time-consuming task – and one that’s perhaps best done in short…

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    Hyperscalers go nuclear | ITPro

    Energy usage in data centers is an increasingly Hot Topic, particularly with AI applications becoming more popular and widely used. While some organizations have talked up their commitment to renewables, such as solar or hydro, others have this month started to discuss a different, perhaps more controversial low carbon path. Elsewhere, a new rebellion against home working is beginning –…

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    Asus Zenbook S14 review | ITPro

    Intel launches its new Series 2 generation of Core Ultra mobile processors somewhat on the back foot. The first generation ‘Meteor Lake’ Core Ultra processors were speedy enough, with improved GPU performance and built-in AI support, but did little to reverse the impact of benchmarks showing Apple’s M3 processors performing faster. Then came Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X processors and Microsoft’s new…

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