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Eaton launches Open Source Data Centre Monitoring Software

New IPM Infrastructure offers IT managers superior visibility of data centre infrastructure.

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Nlyte Software releases colocation edition

Nlyte Software has introduced its new Colocation Edition. The new offering enables colocation and data center providers to easily generate and share detailed reports with customers regarding power usage effectiveness and data center capacity planning as well as in-depth analytics identifying unused IT assets and service level agreements (SLAs) validation.

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Styles&Wood Group acquires Keysource

Integrated property services group, Styles&Wood Group plc, has advanced its successful diversification strategy with the acquisition of Keysource Limited - a provider of specialist technical  services to the data centre and critical facilities sectors.

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European data centres: hybrid support will be crucial

Integrating new IT environments with on premise data centres and other deployments is necessary for seamless IT operations, finds Frost & Sullivan’s Digital Transformation Team.

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The Schneider Electric University will help data centre professionals upskill by offering free...
Leeds-based colocation providers, aql, and IT cooling experts, Airedale International Air...
FieldView Solutions, Inc. says that TransUnion, a global leader in credit and information...
Vertiv to provide a comprehensive solution to enable energy savings in the main buildings of...
Hyperconverged Micro Data Centres deliver a fast and resilient solution for edge and cloud...
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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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