Full steam ahead for Norwegian IT contract

Wipro has won an IT contract from NSB Group, one of Norway?s largest transportation groups. Headquartered in Oslo, NSB has extensive passenger transportation operations by way of the rail and bus, freight by rail, property management and development and train maintenance segments.

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Six Degrees Group launches ‘Birmingham Central’ data centre facility

Six Degrees Group (6DG) has opened a major new data centre in the heart of Birmingham. Located alongside the city’s thriving ‘Silicon Canal’, the brand new 5,800m2 state-of-the-art facility will deliver high performance energy-efficient data centre space to meet the increasing demands...

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Swizznet partners with IndependenceIT

IndependenceIT is partnering with Swizznet, a Seattle-based provider of online accounting solutions. Swizznet, which is a Sage Authorized Partner and an Intuit-Authorized Commercial Hosting provider, has deployed IndependenceIT’s adaptive Cloud Management Platform (CMP+) to simplify...

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Aegis Data partners with Open Compute Project provider Hyperscale IT

Aegis Data has entered into an agreement with data centre hardware firm Hyperscale IT, which is providing it with access to Open Compute hardware services. The partnership will allow Aegis Data’s customers to significantly benefit from greater flexibility and lower total cost of ownership...

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Extra zing for Zettabox?

Zettabox, the European provider of cloud-based storage, collaboration and big-file transfer for...

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NGD partners with Infosys for data centre services

NGD (Next Generation Data) has partnered with Infosys, a global leader in consulting, technology...

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Top managed services event attracts record pre-registrations

The Managed Services and Hosting Summit, the UK’s leading channel event, has added new topics to...

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Interoute opens new cloud zone in Stockholm

Cloud platform expansion powers ahead with opening of 3rd new Interoute Virtual Data Centre zone...

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maincubes one lays foundation stone for next-generation data centre

Frankfurt-based data center operator maincubes laid the foundation stone for the new...

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NEWS
Telnyx turns to Equinix

Company improves service performance by more than 60% by deploying an Interconnection Oriented...

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NEWS
Few organisations utilize cloud services to full effect

More and more industries are using cloud services, yet only about one in ten organisations can...

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Complexity and lack of integration hampering Cloud adoption

A growing divide between IT and business is leading many businesses to take the wrong approach to...

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DataLynx Consulting joins Cloud Industry Forum under new membership scheme

Cloud consultancy becomes latest to join CIF under Service Provider and Consultancy category.

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Equinix invests ?26m in London expansion

New data centre space doubles capacity to meet demand from customers in the financial services,...

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Leading stationer, HAMELIN, reinforces its confidence in Interoute

Interoute scales up network for Hamelin Group’s applications and to support migration to...

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Expert Opinions

By Harqs Singh, CTO and Founder, InfraPartners.
By Rob Gates, Chief Architect & Innovation Officer at Duco.
The data centre market is booming thanks to AI. According to Goldman Sachs, the explosion in generative AI means demand for data could increase 50 per cent by 2027 and by as much as 165 per cent by the end of...