IBM commits $1.2 billion to expand global Cloud footprint

IBM has announced plans to commit over $1.2 billion to significantly expand its global cloud footprint. This investment includes a network of data centers designed to bring clients greater flexibility, transparency and control over how they manage their data, run their businesses and deploy their IT operations in the cloud.

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White Paper provides a reference for modular data centre products

Schneider Electric white paper 165 proposes a framework for classifying different types of prefabricated modular data centres to help more clearly define and explain products and categories.

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CloudBees appoints Kohsuke Kawaguchi as Chief Technology Officer

CloudBees, Inc. has promoted Kohsuke Kawaguchi to the position of chief technology officer. Kawaguchi, the founder and current lead developer of the popular Jenkins continuous integration (CI) open source community, has served as an elite developer and architect for CloudBees since 2010. As the first chief technology officer in CloudBees’ four-year history, Kawaguchi will report to CEO Sacha Labourey and Senior Vice President of Products Steven G. Harris. He will be responsible for...

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ANS Group leads the way in designing IT apprenticeships

Cloud specialists, founded by Scott Fletcher - a leading UK IT entrepreneur - are finding ways to solve the skills shortage crisis in the technology sector.

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Companies join forces to build giga-scale AI precast concrete data centres in North America.
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