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SMEs buy global Cloud services from trusted local providers

Cloud computing offers Small and Medium Enterprises (SME's) global access to their data and software but there is a growing trend for UK businesses to procure their Cloud services from a company based locally.

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Databarracks named ‘Cloud Company of the Year’

Award recognises commitment to driving innovation and quality of service for customers.

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UK businesses look to store data outside of the US Cloud

American Cloud providers fear they could lose upwards of £20 billion in future business because of the fallout from the National Security Agency (NSA) revelations.

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Host Europe Group announces new Chairman

Lord Birt takes the helm at Europe’s largest privately owned hosting company.

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Claranet appoints new CIO to lead technology development across Western Europe

Claranet has announced the appointment of Andy Wilton as its new CIO. The move comes at a time of rapid development and strategic growth for the company in the UK and across Europe, with continued investment in its technology platforms and business systems.

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Azlan extends TDCloud

TDAzlan, the value-added enterprise distribution arm of Tech Data UK, has extended its TDCloud services portfolio through a strategic partnership with Box, the leading provider of secure file sharing and document collaboration services.

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These are exciting, yet challenging times in the industry, as we move away from the direct...
Fluke Networks introduces CertiFiber Max, designed to provide efficient and accurate fibre...
Atos, in agreement with the Wellcome Genome Campus, in Cambridgeshire, UK, has unveiled its global...
As part of its ongoing commitment to developing the data centre industry's future talent pipeline,...
Use of ARM processors set to reduce cost of data centre and cloud operations.
New biannual report from Host in Ireland highlights €117B in computer service exports as data...
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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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