CloudPhysics offers free Datacenter Insights Report

CloudPhysics has announced a free Datacenter Insights Report, produced by CloudPhysics data scientists, that exposes where operational hazards lurk in an organization's IT infrastructure, jeopardizing the health and safety of the datacenter. The Datacenter Insights Report is available to any organization running VMware vSphere 4.1 and above. The company also released a free "Halloween Cookbook" that compiles tips and tricks for using its analytics to rid the datacenter of hazards...

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Epsilon delivers intelligent data centre connectivity

Racks Central offers customers connectivity from its Singapore data centres to the communications hubs of Asia-Pacific with Epsilon.

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Dell helps Coca-Cola Bottling Company United migrate 1,100 users to Office 365 in one weekend

Dell, InfraScience and Microsoft partnered to migrate 1,100 user mailboxes and more than 2 terabytes of data from IBM Notes to Office 365 with no business impact.

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UK data centre to cut energy usage in ‘first of a kind’ project

Global bank Citi puts in place innovative energy efficiency measures to cut energy use by 10% at its London data centre.

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Active Visibility solutions for high-volume traffic monitoring

Gigamon has announced the upcoming release of a suite of ‘industry-leading’ solutions that will offer Active Visibility for high-volume traffic in both scale-out and scale-up architectures for next-generation business infrastructures.

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