Expanding options for developing modern mission critical applications

Release 5.0 of development software makes it easier to use popular tools to create hybrid applications for Unisys fabric computing architecture and the cloud.

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Siemon named one of the most promising Cisco solution providers

Siemon has been named one of the ‘20 Most Promising Cisco Solutions Providers for 2014’. The selection was made by a distinguished panel of CEOs, CIOs, CTOs, and analysts, including the CIO Review editorial board. Siemon joins the ranks of vendors providing solutions and services in partnership with Cisco that have showcased extensive business process knowledge and in-depth integrated and innovative strategies, combined with a talent base across multiple locations.

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EMKA joins the Data Centre Alliance as Corporate Partners

EMKA Group is a world leader for locking systems, hinges and sealing technologies used in cabinets and control cabinets for electronics and electrical engineering. The product range comprises 15,000 products that are developed, manufactured, processed and assembled at nine production sites in Germany, France, England, Spain, Bosnia, USA and China.

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High performance combined with low profile

Draka’s slim line Cat6 communications cable was the solution of choice when specialist contractors Security Services were charged with installing communications cabling in the redevelopment and extension of Abbey Hill School based in Stoke-on-Trent.

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Corning introduces its LANscape® Passive Optical LAN Solution

Already widely used in government, healthcare, higher education and hospitality sectors, Corning Optical Communications’ LANscape® Passive Optical LAN (POL) Solution is an alternative backbone technology that replaces traditional Ethernet network aggregation electronics and copper cables with passive optical splitters and single-mode fibre. It is ideal for buildings or campuses with over 200 network users and where space is at a premium, bringing fibre straight to the desk or...

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Lowering PUEs to save energy

According to data centre consortium Uptime Institute, a typical data centre has an average PUE (power usage effectiveness) of 2.5. This means that for every 2.5W in at the utility meter, only 1W is delivered to the load. Yet the institute estimates that most facilities can achieve a 1.6 PUE using the most efficient equipment and best practice technologies. Here, Adam Spolnik, Director at ICS Cool Energy, looks at how businesses can achieve these lower levels of PUE to reduce energy costs.

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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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