e-shelter opens Amsterdam data centre

e-shelter’s growth trajectory across Europe continues as it announces first data centre in Amsterdam.

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Data centres: The alternative investment asset class

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It is an exciting time to be a part of the global data center industry—the world's ever-increasing demand for data will continue to drive growth exponentially.

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IBM Cloud Services available at Interxion data centres

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Interxion’s Frankfurt and Stockholm campuses are now connected to IBM Cloud Direct Link.

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UK colo, IP House, opens for business

New entrant to the UK market launches first site with five accreditations focused on delivering secure, resilient and cost-effective, enterprise colocation data centre services, fueled by industry-leading customer service.

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Aircraft expert GDC selects Volta as its data centre partner in Europe

Aerospace specialist GDC Technics successfully relocates its IT infrastructure to London with Volta Data Centres.

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e-shelter continues to expand

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Home to the cloud to open another data centre campus in Frankfurt in early 2019.

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Paralysis takes hold as 84% hold back key legacy business applications from the cloud.
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Pulsant has appointed industry expert Nick Hayne to the position of Business Development Manager.
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