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Echoworx reacts to security fears over Brexit with AWS installation in Dublin

Encryption provider offers customers relief from IP Bill legislation with new jurisdictional security strategy .

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D2L selects AWS

D2L’s use of AWS Cloud will accelerate global expansion and innovation.

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Datacentred receives ?1m funding package to expand Openstack infrastructure

DataCentred, a leading provider of OpenStack-based cloud services, is delighted to announce a ?1m funding package from Barclays and existing shareholders. The funding will allow DataCentred to further expand its OpenStack infrastructure and invest in new staff.

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18 OpenStack Cloud vendors complete community interop challenge

Competitors collaborate to make enterprise cloud computing environments interoperable for the first time.

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Bringing agility and innovation to software-defined infrastructure

SUSE has introduced SUSE OpenStack Cloud 7, the latest enterprise-ready OpenStack platform for building Infrastructure-as-a-Service private clouds.

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EMC releases RackHD open source project available under Apache License, Version 2.0.
The data centre can be fully virtualized; the future of software defined data centres is coming...
Five-year Managed Services Contract creates global cover for voice, data and wireless...
WFT Cloud has introduced a new offering to help companies migrate their existing implementations of...
North American energy company turns to AWS to automate workflows, unlock data, and improve...
CWCS Managed Hosting is offering unlimited data transfer (often referred to as bandwidth) with all...
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Security considerations for private Cloud

Cybersecurity today can feel complex, especially if you are moving to or managing cloud security. But it doesn’t have to be. Hear from Rackspace Principal Architect, Luke Huckaba, as he explains some of the major concerns around Private Cloud and Security, and how Rackspace is helping to solve these issues both internally and for customers.

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