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Keysource providing critical facilities management for Leeds City Council

Leeds City Council (LCC) has chosen Keysource, the critical environment specialist, to provide vital support for its data centres in and around the city centre. It follows a competitive tender and is designed to ensure that there is minimal downtime and disruption to IT services and that the data centre environment remains resilient and secure.

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CNet Training offers interest free payment options

CNet Training working with Pay4Later to offer interest free finance options for their professional global qualifications.

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Zoho expands European footprint

Launches zoho.eu where users can buy Zoho's products in Euros.

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Datapipe opens Russian data centre

New data centre in Moscow strengthens company’s European presence to meet global, enterprise demand, and growing need for e-commerce throughout Russia.

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Equinix invests $113m in new Amsterdam data centre

Science Park facility will meet regional demand for data center colocation and direct access to global cloud, network and content providers.

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We can resist the data tsunami

Presenting the inaugural Simon Campbell-Whyte Memorial Keynote, Professor Ian Bitterlin presented an optimistic future for the data centre industry, so long as it understands, and implements, key ideas and technologies to combat the ongoing data explosion.

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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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