Author: Trendici

image: envato/GoldenDayz Indian enterprises are modernising at an exceptional pace. As one of the world’s fastest adopters of hybrid cloud architectures, India is rapidly expanding its use of public cloud, private cloud, SaaS applications, and AI-driven systems to accelerate growth and create competitive advantage. In high-growth markets like India, governance typically evolves after technology adoption — not because organisations are unprepared, but because innovation naturally outpaces oversight at first. This is where new visibility challenges begin to emerge. In India, the next wave of cyber risk is less about external threats and more about understanding what exists across increasingly distributed…

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We’re basing this Premier League XI on WhoScored ratings, which essentially means Opta statistics and algorithms that generally reward ‘doing stuff’, so aerially dominant centre-halves are far more likely to be included than calm passers. Anyway, here we go. At this stage, all candidates must have started 11 of 16 Premier League games.   Goalkeeper: Nick Pope (Newcastle United) David Raya is sitting on his hands as he earns the Golden Glove and Dean Henderson has prevented the most goals, but the algorithms make Pope the leading goalkeeper in the Premier League this season, taking over from Robin Roefs after…

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Elite football loves to talk about sustainability. Clubs launch glossy strategies, unveil recycled kits, announce solar power installations and pledge to cut emissions. But beneath the press releases lies a more complex truth: football’s environmental and ethical footprint extends far beyond matchdays. The supply chain – the vast web of manufacturing, logistics and labour that produces everything from kits and boots to burgers and stadium seats – remains one of the sport’s least examined battlegrounds. And for all the rhetoric, football is only beginning to grapple with the scale of the challenge. The most visible part of this system is…

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We’re coming to the end of 2025 and we’ve made 10 Premier League predictions for the last three games of the year. Some teams actually play two with their third on New Year’s Day, but ’10 Premier League predictions for the next three gameweeks’ doesn’t have quite the same ring. Three sackings, title-race changes and AFCON effects are afoot.   Enzo Maresca sacked “I already spoke about that and I think I was quite clear,” Maresca said ahead of Chelsea’s Carabao Cup quarter-final against Cardiff City, in reference to his suggestion that “the last 48 hours [between the Atalanta defeat…

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Man Utd boss Ruben Amorim has played down the need for defensive reinforcements in January after their 4-4 draw against Bournemouth on Monday night. The Red Devils failed to come out on top against the Cherries despite taking the lead three times against Andoni Iraola’s men. A draw continues their inconsistent form with just two wins from their last seven Premier League matches – but Man Utd have managed to move up the table into sixth position in recent weeks. Man Utd spent around £200m on new attacking signings over the summer, which has helped improve Amorim’s side going forward,…

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Rawdon Glover, mangaging director of Jaguar, is the man charged with steering the beloved brand through its rebirth – and it hasn’t all been smooth sailing. After Autocar finished riding in the brand’s 1000-plus-bhp electric GT for the first time, we sat down with Glover to discuss the rebrand and what comes next. This is what he had to say… Is this first new-gen Jaguar now finished? “It’s nearly finished. You rode in a prototype of the production car, and we’ve now built around 150 prototypes of the finished car to complete all the testing we need to do: aerodynamics,…

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Man Utd legend Gary Neville insists that Luke Shaw was to blame for Antoine Semenyo’s goal in the first half in a 4-4 draw aaginst Bournemouth. Amad Diallo’s early goal was cancelled out by a Semenyo strike on 40 minutes before Man Utd went into the break 2-1 up thanks to a Casemiro header in first-half stoppage time. Evanilson and Marcus Tavernier both struck inside the first seven minutes of the second half to give Bournemouth the lead in a topsy-turvy clash at Old Trafford. A sublime Bruno Fernandes free-kick got Man Utd on level terms once again before Matheus…

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I would be accompanying vehicle development chief Matt Becker, who has performed marvels in previous roles at Lotus and Aston Martin, on a 20-minute demonstration ride on Gaydon’s extensive network of test tracks, which vary from Silverstone-smooth high-speed surfaces to narrow, tight, undulating roads used to test Range Rovers. Gaydon is designed to uncover dynamic shortcomings in cars and 20 minutes with Becker was going to be more than long enough to find them, if they were there. Our car, disguised in irregularly patterned black and white camouflage, was parked behind the JLR design studios. Up close, it was very…

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Manchester United legend Paul Scholes reckons Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta was forced to buy Viktor Gyokeres in the summer transfer window. The Gunners brought in eight signings in the summer transfer window as the board backed Arteta to finally go one step further by winning the Premier League title. Arsenal have finished runners-up in each of their last three seasons in the Premier League with many feeling a new goalscoring centre-forward could be the final piece in the jigsaw for Arteta. The Gunners invested around £64m in the Sweden international after he scored 97 goals in 102 appearances for Portuguese…

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