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Smartoptics’ 16Gb Optical Transceivers approved by Brocade

Smartoptics, a global supplier of optical networking solutions, has announced that its 16Gb optical transceivers have been approved by Brocade in all of their latest Fibre Channel switches. This allows the lowest cost and highest capacity connectivity options for SAN extensions in business continuity and disaster recovery applications.

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Private cloud builds a strong foundation for hybrid cloud future

According to Current Analysis, companies have been slow to adopt public cloud based on security concerns, but private cloud solutions offer self-service flexibility, combined with data security.

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In 2015 businesses will start to understand the importance of data classification

2015 predictions come from Bob Plumridge, EMEA CTO at HDS, and also chairman of SNIA Europe.

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Going beyond digital

Richard Potter, Group Innovation Director at Steria, offers his technology predictions for 2015 and beyond.

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Datacenter colocation market now at $25bn globally

Top 60 Multi-tenant Datacenter firms account for 52% of revenue with 1,000+ generating the remaining long tail of revenue, according to latest release of 451 Research’s Datacenter KnowledgeBase. Research analyses more than 300 current expansions and new builds globally.

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2015 to mark the year of disruptive technology, says Advanced 365 report

Internet of Things, Intercloud, Avatars and Software Defined Networks to dominate business agendas.

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Dell demonstrates integration capabilities with Oracle Enterprise Manager, enabling customers to...
Big data can save big money. A recent McKinsey report found that value gained from data in the US...
HP AppSystems for SAP HANA have gained significant momentum in the market over the past two years....
Tech giants should embrace increased competition, not fear it.
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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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