Wearable tech will drive the rise of the ‘human cloud’ of personal data

Rackspace Hosting has announced findings of an in-depth study into the use of wearable technology and its impact on consumers and businesses. The research finds that, although only 18 per cent of UK and US respondents have actually used wearable technology, 82 per cent of those users in America and 71 per cent in Britain believe that these cloud-powered devices have enhanced their lives.

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Wargaming extends data center presence across Europe

Leading game developer chooses Equinix to support free-to-play platform for Massively Multiplayer Online action games.

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Interxion chosen as winner of DCS Industry Award at Datacentre Solutions Awards 2013

INTERXION HOLDING NV has been crowned winner of the prestigious DCS Industry Award at this year’s Datacentre Solutions Awards.

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Eco-friendly Dublin

Dataplex Ireland has announced the new eco-friendly Data Centre in Dublin, a state of the art facility delivering high power density and low PUE, wholesale colocation and private suites for Corporates, Managed Services Providers, Data Centre service providers and International IT Enterprises.

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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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