The decision taken by the Swedish legislator lowers the electricity tax rate for data centers in Sweden to 0.005 SEK or USD 0.00054 per kWh. This 97% tax cut will come into effect by January 1st, 2017 and will be applicable to both existing and new data centers exceeding 0.5 MW capacity.
Read MoreLeading managed cloud services provider makes significant technology investment to serve European firms' data hosting needs.
Read MoreCohesity has introduced a new product that extends the benefits of its on-premises consolidated secondary storage solution to public cloud infrastructure. Running on Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Microsoft Azure, Cohesity DataPlatform Cloud Edition (CE) enables businesses to take advantage of the scalability, convenience and cost-effectiveness of the cloud for data protection, DevOps, and disaster recovery workloads.
Read MoreTieto has signed a three-year deal with Camfil to deliver cloud-based IT infrastructure. Based in Sweden, Camfil is a world leader within air filtration and clean air solutions, with a turnover of more than SEK 6 billion last year. The deal will help Camfil focus on its core activities and continue expanding globally.
Read MoreDruva has revealed the availability of Druva Phoenix via Amazon Web Services (AWS) Marketplace, dramatically simplifying accessibility and reducing the deployment time for organisations to leverage the cloud for protecting their server infrastructure. The availability of Phoenix on AWS Marketplace provides a cost-effective way for enterprises to use the Phoenix cloud-native solution to unify backup, archival and disaster recovery for server workloads.
Read MoreCarrenza, a cloud service provider and Six Degrees Group company, has been accredited as an Amazon Web Services (AWS) Consulting Partner in the UK.
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