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 its business critical IT applications.

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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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NGD gets a move on with Technimove

Specialist server relocation provider ensures safe migration of customer IT equipment to NGD’s mega data in South Wales.

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Startup competition

Following its recent move to London’s ‘Silicon Roundabout’, leading tech city hosting and cloud services provider, ServerSpace, will invest £50,000 into a ground breaking global competition to bring a high-growth technology company to London with a £1 million investment. Launched at the Digital Shoreditch 2013 festival, the Million Pound Startup aims to showcase London as a prime location for fostering global digital and technology businesses.

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