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CBRE and 5NINES partner

CBRE Group and 5NINES Global Holdings have launched the next-generation of data centre service solutions.

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Growth opportunities exist for modular market

Asia-Pacific to lead market growth until 2020, finds Frost & Sullivan’s Energy & Environment team.

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Schneider Electric collaborates with HPE

Helps customer meet new data growth requirements through support of edge computing.

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Catapult centre success

Fast Track data centre service delivers new data centre in just eight weeks.

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Proact ensures seamless upgrade of the converged infrastructure

Hosting specialist Exonet has called in Proact to upgrade its existing converged infrastructure environment. The infrastructure supports Exonet, a provider of hosting solutions, as it seeks to deliver customers with reliable and high quality services.

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Vertiv identifies data centre infrastructure trends for 2017

Vertiv, formerly Emerson Network Power, has released six data centre infrastructure trends to watch in 2017. This year’s trends follow the 2016 data center trends published by Emerson Network Power last year.

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Up to 80% of installed applications are never used and a complete waste of money.
According to a recent survey from Kable, 32% of Spanish enterprises have increased their ICT...
‘IT Trends Report 2015: Business at the Speed of IT’ explores the current state of...
MCIM teams up with autoLOTO, aiming to enhance safety, governance, and operational intelligence in...
New Co-location facilities application alleviates multi-tenant data center challenges and helps...
Relationship will enable DataCentred to further develop its core competency in OpenStack.
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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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