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The Cloud Industry Forum voices strong opposition to Google’s latest attempt to control the future of the .cloud gTLD

Industry remains highly concerned that a dominant vendor should never be allowed to have control of a generic industry term such as cloud. Earlier this year ICANN started the process of reviewing thousands of generic Top Level Domains (gTLDs) applications across varied industries. One of those was .cloud. Three global brands – Google, Symantec and Amazon – applied for that domain as a closed registry, meaning that the applicant would be the sole registrar and registrant with...

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Digital Realty establishes distributed Cloud data centre connectivity platform

Solution leverages Epsilon’s global network exchange, powered by BTI Systems.

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Due diligence is key when adopting cloud, says Databarracks

SRA needs to look north in light of growing cloud adoption.

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Appirio announces G-Cloud iii approval

Cloud services provider confirmed as accredited supplier.

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Exponential-e launches 10Gig cloud connectivity into UK’s major data centres

Tech enabler to use cloud-ready network to meet enterprise bandwidth needs.

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Green and cost-effective hosting, adjacent to Facebook and KnC Miner, in the Arctic region of...
Outsourcery plc has been accepted onto the Government’s G Cloud Framework. The G Cloud is the...
Gareth Jones returns to lead EMEA Capital Markets Data Centre division.
Responding to increasing US and international demand for hybrid cloud hosting solutions delivered...
New facility to meet strong demand for Equinix’s data center and interconnection services in...
Leading data centre constructor Sweet Projects has been announced as the 2023 UK Growth Business of...
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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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