Computacenter opens Service Desk Office in Budapest

Computacenter announces the opening of its latest International Service Centre in Budapest, Hungary aimed at satisfying increased demand for multilingual customer support within its customer base. The new office will be formally opened by Group CEO Mike Norris on the 14th January 2014, with the Hungarian Secretary of State.

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IoE can create savings, increase productivity and revenue

New Cisco study reveals $4.6 Trillion in Value at Stake for governments that embrace IoE.

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Is your data centre ready for winter?

Paul Hone is Data Centre Manager at Cloud and IT services provider, InTechnology, which boasts three major data centres across the UK. He explains the necessity of ensuring a data centre is prepared for cold conditions.

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Data Centre Alliance elects industry senior names to Board of Governors

Data Centre Alliance – the global not-for-profit industry representative body has elected six of the industry’s most powerful and respected chiefs to its Board of Governors.

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Amigo Loans chooses City Lifeline's London data centre

With financial services suffering the second highest level of downtime of any sector, guarantor loan company Amigo Loans chooses London colocation data centre City Lifeline to back up mission critical data and boost resilience.

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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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