IBM to open SoftLayer data centre in London

SoftLayer, an IBM Company, will open a data centre in London. It will be the latest of 15 new data centres that IBM plans to open as part of a $1.2 billion dollar global investment to strengthen and extend its cloud services in Europe and around the world.

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MapR closes $110 million financing

Financing to accelerate rapid growth of global enterprise customers using the top-ranked distribution for Apache Hadoop.

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Salford City Council appoints Sudlows to network infrastructure framework’

Sudlows has been appointed by Salford City Council to join the three year framework to supply and install high speed copper and fibre-optic cabling network infrastructure to over 70 key public buildings, including; Schools, Museums, Leisure and Community Centre’s located across Salford.

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2014 World Cup is the most connected in history

First ten days of the event saw data volume at 32 terabytes, already more than the entire 2010...

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Real time energy monitoring

Synapsys Solutions is helping building managers see in real time exactly how their estate is...

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Cabinet minsters fail to see the big picture in shift to SMEs

Cabinet Ministers are failing to grasp the bigger picture behind the government’s move to...

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Severnside Housing moves in with Shavlik

Patch management solution helps Severnside Housing gain greater control of IT and allows the...

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Westcoast selects Ensim Automation Suite

Westcoast Limited, a leading UK distributor for vendors including HP, Microsoft, Apple, Toshiba,...

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Data analytics is top priority when driving firm efficiency at Sutherland Asbill & Brennan LLP

Law firm Sutherland Asbill & Brennan LLP is always looking out for ways to improve firm...

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Racks deliver a ‘feature rich, affordable solution’

Power management company Eaton has launched the RE Series IT racks as part of its IT infrastructure...

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CIOs outsource mainframe application development and testing

When new legislation or industry regulation requires compliance changes to be made to an...

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Mimecast Services for Office 365 add security, archiving and risk management capabilities

Mimecast has announced services to support enterprises moving to Microsoft Office 365 by directly...

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Deploying and managing enterprise applications ‘faster and easier’

Four new appliances and integrated systems help companies of all sizes quickly stand up...

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Unisys introduces more powerful models of Forward! platform

Second generation of Forward! system combines high-availability and reliability features with...

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