DataCentred joins the Open Invention Network

Membership demonstrates commitment to open source and to protecting users of the Linux operating system against software patent aggression.

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Nearly half of businesses could go paperless by the end of 2015

Recent results from a survey conducted by document management solutions provider, Margolis have revealed that almost half of businesses either believe they could go paperless by the end of 2015 or already have gone paperless. What the data suggests is that many organizations are now recognising the paperless office as a realistic goal and benchmark for efficiency.

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The Mid Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust cuts PACS processing times

The Mid Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust partnered with Esteem to migrate their Picture Archiving and Communication Systems (PACS) long term storage. Moving their PACS archiving from a shared central location to an in house local infrastructure reduced the Trust’s image processing time from up to 10 minutes down to seconds. When it was announced that the national contract for PACS for the North East was coming to an end earlier this year, Mid Yorkshire Hospitals, like other Trusts, were...

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This customer profile shows how Dell EMC PowerEdge servers help Societe Generale automate IT as a Service to drive innovation and decrease deployment times for internal clients.

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