‘On-demand’ on steroids: A data centre delivered to your door

Forget the expansion contracts and the headaches of planning a bricks and mortar extension. What do you do if you need an entire new facility? Everything. Scott Baker, head of business development, for NG Bailey’s IT Services division, is thinking big. Why shouldn’t a customer have an entire modular data centre, built-off site and delivered, installed, activated and maintained all via a specialist managed service contract? Scott explores the ‘data centre on demand’...

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Digital Realty expands Singapore data centre

Second data centre to address growing demand for data centre infrastructure in the city-state and interconnection needs in Asia Pacific.

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UKFast signals growth with board appointment

Cloud infrastructure provider UKFast has appointed ex Virgin exec Lee Hull to its board in another move that suggests the £250m business is preparing for significant growth in 2015.

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Emerson Network Power ppens Customer Experience Center for the Middle East & Africa

Facility in Dubai offers customers a unique range of amenities including Academy training programs and product demonstrations.

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Streamwire joins Data Centre Alliance in boost to sustainability agenda

Partnership with DCA demonstrates Streamwire’s dedication to improving sustainability and innovation among data centres.

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Alex Cruz Farmer has been appointed Technical Director of C4L Group the Fast Growing Colocation,...
Infrastructure Masons (iMasons), a global, nonprofit, Digital Infrastructure professional...
Teraco Data Environments Proprietary Limited, Africa’s largest interconnection hub and...
Keysource has appointed David Franczak to support its standalone Lender Technical Advisor (LTA)...
Capita IT Services is warning that a rush by both private and public sector companies to adopt...
Level 3 Communications, Inc. has announced the expansion of its global data center network with the...
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