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Informatica launches free Big Data Edition trials for Cloudera and Hortonworks

Hadoop development teams can now quickly and easily evaluate the power of Informatica to accelerate their Big Data projects.

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Ipswitch MOVEitTM 8.1 managed file transfer system enhances enterprise security

Integration with security and business continuity solutions allows IT teams to streamline routine tasks and increase productivity.

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MapR Technologies appoints Patrik Svanström Vice President, EMEA

Enterprise technology veteran tapped to lead next phase of accelerated growth across the region.

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Red Hat Satellite 6 delivers Unified Cloud Systems Management

Red Hat Satellite 6 offers comprehensive configuration and lifecycle management across physical, virtual and hybrid cloud environments.

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SMBs divided by the digital revolution

Lack of digital skills affects a third of SMBs in the UK as new ‘free-to-all’ learning hub is launched.

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What are the key trends in application development?

Written by Andrew Burgess, solutions engineer, OutSystems.

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NTT Data has opened a data centre in Kyoto, Japan, adding capacity to digital infrastructure in the...
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Uptime Institute has launched the Uptime Institute Data Center Academy in the Kingdom of Saudi...
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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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