Ovum reveals process optimization and shared services now take priority over outsourcing

Global outsourcing market revenue will grow just four percent by 2014, predicts Ovum, reaffirming the view that outsourcing is no longer perceived as the main tool that IT has to fend off the recession. Instead, process optimization and shared services are now regarded as higher priorities.

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Comtec expands via new Manchester Office

Comtec has announced the opening of its new Manchester office as part of continued business growth. As of September 2nd the office will be focusing on solutions to current business issues such as BYOD and Enterprise Mobility, Converged Infrastructure and datacentre efficiency. The team will be working closely with Cisco, Aruba, APC by Schneider Electric and Flexpod to deliver these solutions.

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European Association of IT Service Providers "Euritas" is growing

Accession of Swiss BIT and Danish Statens IT enhance the European network.

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Kroll Ontrack launches new in-country and onsite ediscovery processing capabilities

Kroll Ontrack is able to process ediscovery data locally in more regions than any other global ediscovery provider.

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FailProof Technology Inc. selects Flexiant

Canadian cloud solution provider selects Flexiant Cloud Orchestrator because of its billing flexibility, openness to support its business model and future product plans and vision.

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The National Television Awards chooses Hyve to host its website handling millions of public votes.
Leading cloud provider and a US bank order three data halls totalling 5MW  .
New Q3 data from Synergy Research Group shows that the huge cloud market keeps on growing by...
Equinix has introduced the next phase in the evolution of its global platform through the direct...
Cloud accounts for just 20 per cent of IT budgets.
CenturyLink adds 14MW of new capacity in eight facilities and several Uptime Institute...
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