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European CSPs must not be subjected to private copying levies, warns CIF

The Cloud Industry Forum (CIF) and its legal sub-group CILF, have voiced concern over proposals to impose a levy on Cloud Service Providers (CSPs) to account for private copying. Such a move, warns the industry body, threatens to make European cloud services less competitive in the global market.

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Phoenix confirmed as G-Cloud IV supplier

Public sector organisations supported with IaaS, PasS, SaaS and specialist Cloud services.

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Unisys offers ITSM as a Service
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Availability on Microsoft Windows Azure means clients can rapidly gain access to an advanced toolkit for keeping their end users productive while reducing IT support costs.

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CA Technologies unites System z and Cloud

CA Technologies has announced innovative solutions that help customers unite IBM System z and the cloud. With new and updated offerings that support storage, virtualized environments and application delivery for System z, CA Technologies is helping customers meet the management demands of the...

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Oracle expands investment in global Cloud infrastructure

As cloud growth continues, Oracle is expanding the number of Oracle Cloud data centers to continue...

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ServiceNow mobilizes the enterprise

ServiceNow says that ServiceNow users across the enterprise can access services from any mobile...

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Adapt underpins Oyster card

Two-year contract extension with Adapt underpins Cubic’s work on Transport for London’s...

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Hornbill appointed as supplier of SaaS Services in G-Cloud 4

myservicedesk.com SaaS solution will offer best-practice IT service management suited to individual...

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“Generation Cloud” being failed by SMEs

European Small Medium Enterprises (SMEs) are failing a new generation of cloud workers, by not...

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IT Consultancy BJSS joins G-Cloud 4

BJSS, the delivery-focused IT consultancy, has been approved as a supplier on the G-Cloud 4...

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Invention lets companies choose greener Cloud options

IBM inventors have patented a technique that enables cloud computing data center operators to...

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Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts checks into Verizon’s Cloud

When Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts, one of the world's premier hotel companies, needed to...

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Red Hat and eNovance partner

Red Hat, Inc. and eNovance are collaborating to deliver OpenStack implementation and integration...

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Red Hat and partners deliver certified OpenStack solutions

Red Hat announces world’s largest ecosystem for commercial OpenStack deployments; Certified...

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Red Hat delivers enterprise-grade Cloud Management for OpenStack

Red Hat, Inc. has announced the next release of its cloud management platform, Red Hat CloudForms...

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By Graham Jarvis, Freelance Business and Technology Journalist
Harmonics pose a headache for electrical systems in many industries, but data centres are uniquely exposed to the risks. Scott Birchall, Data centres & HVACR application engineer, ABB, explains what harmonics...