ExtraHop predicts explosive demand for IT visibility

ExtraHop has announced its top predictions for enterprise IT in 2014. Based on insights gleaned from customers and partners as well as IT industry thought leaders and analysts, ExtraHop predicts that IT and business stakeholders will move beyond curiosity and take a serious look at adopting next-generation technologies, from software-defined networks and storage to public cloud. As part of this move toward adoption, IT organisations are beginning to explore new ways to actively address...

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The power to grow at the speed of light

Bristol-based Internet and Wide Area Network Service Provider, Efar Ltd, has expanded its data centre footprint with a move to the NGD Europe mega data centre in South Wales.

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Fruit supplier picks InTechnology

InTechnology reveals a further boost to its retail client base by winning a colocation hosting, Wide Area Network (WAN) and managed backup service agreement with leading fruit supplier, Poupart.

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451 Research introduces Cloud Pricing Codex

451 Research has unveiled its Cloud Pricing Codex, the first-ever cloud pricing guidebook which simplifies the complex economic landscape in determining the true costs of cloud computing services. The Cloud Pricing Codex provides CIOs and CFOs a clear roadmap on how to understand the price and value of Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) offerings.

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Siemon has expanded its data centre and fibre expertise with the addition of two new experts that...
Vaultive has announced strategic relationships with public sector technology specialist immixGroup...
Aims to reinvent how SMEs buy and manage IT.
HP says that leading cloud services provider Arsys has been certified as the first HP CloudSystem...
Datacloud Congress Europe which meets this June 7-9 in Monaco, will feature the critical eco...
Portman Partners, the global executive search business serving the digital infrastructure sector,...
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Australian fish farm undergoes IT upgrade by investing in edge infrastructure

Australian fism farming company Tassal looked at harnessing IT to make its business of growing salmon more sustainable and cost-effective. It invested in an integrated IT solution powered by Vertiv and Dell EMC for its business in Tasmania.

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