Datum partners with Vtesse

High performance network infrastructure to support the growing trend for on-demand consumption based IT.

Read More

Rackspace launches OpenCenter

Rackspace® Hosting has announced major new features in its free and open source Rackspace Private Cloud Software, powered by OpenStack and supported by its own Fanatical Support services. Key among the new functionality in this release is OpenCenter™, a single interface for deploying, configuring and operating clouds at scale in an enterprise datacentre.

Read More

The cloud models of the future

Matt Davies, director, Cordys, discusses the different approaches to cloud broking we will see develop as service providers look to new revenue streams.

Read More

Sustainable IT and energy efficient data centre

THE DIGITAL revolution has seen IT’s global carbon footprint rise to equal that of the aviation sector. The production, use and disposal of constantly evolving IT infrastructure have implications for environmental, social and economic factors. As a result, organizations are increasingly being challenged to manage their operational expenditure more effectively.

Read More

The Open Compute Project (OCP) Foundation has granted Switch Datacenters from Amsterdam, the...
West Berkshire Council has completed an 18-month £200,000 upgrade of its main data centre...
Internap’s worldwide data center services footprint delivers performance, scale and control...
Accelerates market expansions due to growing customer demand.
Green Mountain’s €31.5M investment will increase data centre capacity by 35MW across two sites...
Kao Data and euNetworks are working together on a hyperscale data traffic route to the Harlow Data...
Latest Video

Australian fish farm undergoes IT upgrade by investing in edge infrastructure

Australian fism farming company Tassal looked at harnessing IT to make its business of growing salmon more sustainable and cost-effective. It invested in an integrated IT solution powered by Vertiv and Dell EMC for its business in Tasmania.

Read more