Cloud investments drive infrastructure growth

According to the newly introduced EMEA data portion of the International Data Corporation (IDC) WW Quarterly Cloud Infrastructure Tracker, IT infrastructure spending (server, disk storage, and ethernet switch) for public and private cloud in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) grew by 27% to...

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Over half of outsourcing budgets are being spent on reducing IT costs, not business benefits

Mismatch in expectations could be traced back to transaction based service level agreements.

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Claranet to develop new cloud-based hosting services

Company will work with VMware to develop new enterprise services for the software-driven world.

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Amazon sales up 15 percent

Amazon.com has announced financial results for its first quarter ended March 31, 2015. Operating cash flow increased 47% to $7.84 billion for the trailing twelve months, compared with $5.35 billion for the trailing twelve months ended March 31, 2014. Free cash flow increased to $3.16 billion...

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Dedicated cloud platform brings stability to Attraction World

Attraction World is one of the world’s leading theme park and attraction specialists, selling...

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IBM adds second Cloud Centre in the Netherlands

New facility gives IBM Cloud customers more options for data redundancy and disaster recovery...

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Citrix powers “always-on” branch workspaces

New CloudBridge Virtual WAN enables unprecedented network control and performance to scale WAN...

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Worldwide Cloud IT Infrastructure market growth expected to accelerate to 21% in 2015

According to the International Data Corporation (IDC) Worldwide Quarterly Cloud IT Infrastructure...

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UK firms gamble with company data

Despite a pattern of losses by public cloud services providers, a recent survey commissioned by...

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BT puts CA Technologies Identity and Access Management Software at the core of its Cloud Identity Service

CA Technologies and BT have revealed that CA Secure Cloud, CA’s identity and access...

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Charities miss out on the Cloud

UK charities are failing to adopt cloud computing because they don’t have the right strategy...

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CentriLogic completes second phase of North Carolina Data Center expansion

The combined $4 million investment strengthens the Lenoir facility’s infrastructure to...

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Applegate puts Adapt at the core of its IT Infrastructure

Cloud Habitat offers scalable, faster solution with dramatic cost savings.

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HP launches Cloud access security platform

HP’s commitment to data-centric security was demonstrated by its recent acquisition of...

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