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Queen Mary, University of London, chooses Virtus Data Centres to host its business critical IT platform

Virtus Data Centres (“Virtus”) has completed implementation of a new IT platform in its LON1 data centre for Queen Mary, University of London. Queen Mary is one of the UK's leading research-focused higher education institutions and Virtus’ LON1 data centre now supports all of...

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Powering to another success

An interview with Bill Dunlop, CEO of Angel Business Communications about the success story of the ‘Powering the Cloud’ events: SNW Europe, Datacenter Technologies & Virtualization World.

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Increased demand fuels Node4 Northampton expansion

Data centre and communications specialist Node4 is marking the next stage of growth with the expansion of its flagship data centre. The company will open a new hall at its Northampton facility to support its rapidly growing customer base in the region.

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Up and running

Panasas, Inc. has introduced Panasas® DataRunner™, high performance file transfer...

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Data Loss Prevention now ‘easier’

According to a recent SolarWinds survey- of over 160 IT professionals, the No. 1 security concern...

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NGD gets a move on with Technimove

Specialist server relocation provider ensures safe migration of customer IT equipment to...

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£250m/€300m in annual energy savings achievable for Europe’s data centre industry

Energy efficiency programme cuts Colt’s annual energy usage by a fifth across its European...

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Automation for the data centre

Juniper Networks has announced a holistic set of network automation and orchestration tools for...

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Red Hat announces OpenStack-powered product offerings

New solutions include extension to Red Hat Enterprise Linux product family and new offering to...

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Startup competition

Following its recent move to London’s ‘Silicon Roundabout’, leading tech city...

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Schneider Electric launches StruxureWare™ Market Segment Software Suites

New suites for software efficiency and energy management platform to specifically address key...

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Schneider Electric Announces StruxureWare™ Data Centre Operation for Co-location

New Co-location facilities application alleviates multi-tenant data center challenges and helps...

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Communication skills more important than technical ones

Nine in ten IT professionals say effectively communicating policy and change will be one of the...

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Apostolos Kakkos acquires LAMDA Hellix

Guy Willner joins its Board of Directors.

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Videos

Thiri Shwesin Aung, founder and CEO of Nyxium, discusses how she and co-founder, Paul Seurin, have built an agentic AI platform that helps energy and infrastructure developers decide where projects are most...
In this interview, Melanie Douglas, Sales Manager EMEA & Global Partner Program Manager, discusses how the company is evolving its Microsoft 365 migration expertise into AI readiness, governance, and Copilot...
Daniel Reeves, CEO of The Computer Clinic Bicester, shares how the business has evolved from its roots into a modern IT services provider supporting both consumers and organisations. He discusses shifting...
Mostyn Thomas, Senior Director of Security EMEA at Pax8, breaks down how ransomware is evolving, what the new Cyber Essentials standards mean in practice, why attackers are increasingly targeting supply...

Expert Opinions

Researchers developed a system that intelligently balances workloads to improve the efficiency of flash storage hardware in a data center.
By Fabrizio Landini, Global Data Centre Segment Leader, Hitachi Group.
By Danny Kirby (Senior Account Director at Cameo Services) and Iain Burton (Strategic Account Director at RTK Group).
Cooling is one of the most expensive operational outlays in data centre operations: reducing its cost and improving Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE) is therefore one of the primary challenges for data centre...