Virtus and Level 3 bring Microsoft Azure to London

Virtus Data Centres Ltd. has announced the ability for Virtus customers to connect with Microsoft Azure in addition to AWS over Level 3’s network from Virtus Data Centres. Microsoft Azure and AWS are accessible via a secure, high-performance network provided by Level 3, enabling Virtus customers to benefit from cloud efficiencies and drive business growth, without compromising performance, productivity or revenue.

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Emerson Network Power präsentiert neues automatisiertes DCIM-Workflow-Modul Trellis-Prozessmanager  

Neues Workflow-Tool verringert die Risiken menschlicher Fehler und bietet höhere Zuverlässigkeit bei der Erfüllung von IT- bzw. Geschäftsanforderungen

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Almost half of SMBs turn to primary communications service provider for Cloud

74 percent of SMBs want cloud-based services from their primary service provider, but only 45 percent actually are receiving them; represents market share and revenue growth opportunities.

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Colt connects Europe’s largest pan-European cash equities clearing house

Pan-European clearing houses of EuroCCP and EMCF choose Colt to connect their key offices.

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Xperience uses OnApp to launch The Cloud Simplified

The Cloud Simplified offers high-end cloud performance, security and functionality for business customers, with servers provisioned in less than 30 seconds.

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