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Pulsant supports the arts by providing enterprise cloud to Edinburgh International Festival

The Edinburgh International Festival is an annual cultural event that brings together artists, performers, actors and audiences from all over the world. The festival lasts three weeks and transforms the city of Edinburgh into an inspired, frenetic hub of activity. One of the main tools used by attendees is the festival’s website www.eif.co.uk that attracted 131,819 unique visitors in 2013 (and 184,941 overall). The site provides information regarding the programme itself, as well as on...

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IBM's Bluemix now generally available

IBM says that Bluemix, the company’s open cloud development platform, is now generally available with new services, clients and systems integrators using it to rapidly develop applications in the cloud.

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Cloud computing now the norm in a predominantly Hybrid IT market

78 per cent of organisations now consciously using Cloud services, finds new research from CIF.

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Banco Popular and IBM sign strategic IT agreement

Bank will outsource its technology infrastructure.

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Vissensa selects IBM Enterprise Cloud System

Vissensa, a UK-based managed service provider (MSP), has taken delivery of the IBM Enterprise Cloud System, which will help the company offer new and improved cloud services to its customers.

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Grant Thornton has announced the creation of a global technology industry group. The group will...
KPMG LLP and ServiceNow have announced the results of a joint survey, shedding light on how IT...
Riverbed and Loudhouse survey of 1,000 IT decision makers finds that while strategic IT...
Len Padilla, Vice President of Product Strategy at leading global ICT service provider NTT Europe,...
Zerto outlines strategy to offer enterprises and CSPs complete choice for operating virtualized...
Award-winning infrastructure specialist Sudlows has moved to a new Southern office location to...
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Australian fish farm undergoes IT upgrade by investing in edge infrastructure

Australian fism farming company Tassal looked at harnessing IT to make its business of growing salmon more sustainable and cost-effective. It invested in an integrated IT solution powered by Vertiv and Dell EMC for its business in Tasmania.

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