SMEs buy global Cloud services from trusted local providers

Cloud computing offers Small and Medium Enterprises (SME's) global access to their data and software but there is a growing trend for UK businesses to procure their Cloud services from a company based locally.

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Netflix signs on to New York Open Internet Exchange

Netflix is first AMS-IX New York customer, one of eight that have applied for a connection.

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Connecting on demand

Datacentre service provider, Virtus, steps beyond its long-term contract business model

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Cloud faces skills shortage

Latest Databarracks report suggests cloud computing skills shortages amongst IT staff could hinder development and utilisation, though maybe it is now business staff that need to demonstrate the skills

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Defending against `Cryptopocalypse’

The combined effects of alleged NSA tampering to weaken public key encryption and the rising power of encryption cracking tools means existing encryption tools are suspect, and new tools such as Security Innovation’s NTRU are needed

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Getting the message right

Market research reports, such as this one about the health and care market, often suggest that problems in the marketplace lie with the customers, CSW Editor, Martin Banks, suggests it could be vendors using the wrong messages

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End-to-end Mellanox Ethernet solutions have been selected by NTT Communications ICT Solutions (NTT...
Research shows that many resellers risk losing cloud customers because they aren’t broadening...
Only a quarter (25%) think their approach to the cloud is carefully considered and successful.
Colt’s CCaaS solution, with its voice and cloud propositions integrated with Atos’ Cloud...
OVHcloud offers a new, in-depth look at its ‘recycled’ datacentres. As part of its...
Five-year deal strengthens Wipro and Outokumpu’s existing eight-year partnership, focuses on...
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