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Siemon launches new low loss plug-and-play fibre

Siemon has launched low loss versions of its standard loss plug-and-play cable assemblies and modules. Expanding its fibre connectivity offering, these new products are designed to help data centre managers contend with today’s shrinking optical loss budgets and to support multiple mated pairs for flexible 10, 40 and 100 gigabit applications.

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University of St Andrews department scoops awards

The University of St Andrews IT department has won two awards.

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Volunteer data scientists help charities learn the value of Big Data

Oxfam and HelpAge International take part in first ever DataKind UK DataDive event.

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CloudPhysics helps IT avoid operational hazards with new service for VMware workloads

CloudPhysics has introduced its Knowledge Base Advisor, a proactive, early warning service for IT operators that identifies operational hazards impacting VMware workloads.

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AdminStudio 2013 adds application readiness support for mobile applications

Enhancements help organisations manage cost, complexity and control when implementing consumerisation of IT and BYOD.

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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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