Compulsive use of the internet linked to excessive work

People may be using the internet in order to cope with the demands of excessive work, and this coping strategy is not restricted to the young. These are the findings reported at the Annual Conference of the British Psychological Society’s Division of Occupational Psychology in Brighton, by...

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Logistics for Canary Wharf

NG Bailey’s IT Services division has opened a new logistics centre in Canary Wharf, London,...

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San Miguel Pure Foods selects IBM

San Miguel Pure Foods Company, Inc.(SMPFC), one of the country’s leading food companies, and...

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Top seven IT industry trends In 2014

Ian Kilpatrick, chairman of VAD Wick Hill Group, looks forward to the coming year.

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2014 looks bright for SMEs

Small to medium sized organisations (SMEs) in the UK are optimistic about business prospects in...

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73 percent of companies have or plan to invest in storage as a result of Big Data

Qsan Technology Inc has announced the results of an independent survey conducted by market research...

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Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park to help London become digital world leader

Ambitious plans to transform Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park into one of the world’s leading...

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Re-enforcing a reduced IT infrastructure model with high availability

The generational advance of Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) to 6Gb/s has opened the door to using SAS...

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SunGard announces Business Trends for 2014

SunGard Availability Services has revealed its top five predictions for 2014 as businesses look to...

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CommVault and Hitachi Data Systems expand partnership

Enhanced Hitachi Data Protection Suite powered by CommVault Simpana® software automates data...

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Red Hat announces general availability of Red Hat Enterprise Linux OpenStack Platform 4.0

Red Hat has announced the general availability of Red Hat Enterprise Linux OpenStack Platform 4.0....

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Orange selects iGATE

Awards iGATE a five-year contract valued at $80 million - with a possible one year extension - to...

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Videos

Sean Burke, CEO at Enteligent, positions 800V DC to 50V DC as the ‘missing piece’ in AI data centre power design. While 800VDC distribution solves the upstream limitations of traditional AC infrastructure,...
Robert Tanner, Locker & Vending Solutions Specialist at LapSafe, discusses the AI Smart Locker, which recently won ‘AI & Automation Project of the Year’ at the MSP Channel Awards. He explains how the...
Shahar Belkin, Chief Evangelist at ZutaCore, explains how the company’s OmniTherm™ cold plate enables waterless two-phase cooling for manufacturers building servers with the NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell...
Falk Weinreich, CEO of Portus Data Centers, discusses the company’s focus on the DACH region, with plans to accelerate expansion of their existing data centre portfolio – most immediately with the...

Expert Opinions

By Eileen Haggerty, area vice president, product & solutions at NETSCOUT.
First Australian Data Centre Forecast Report provides new insight and context on data centre development in Australia.
By Sergei Serdyuk, VP of Product Management, NAKIVO.
At Atlassian Team '26 in Anaheim, industry leaders gathered to explore the next phase of AI, where context-aware systems and platform enhancements are set to redefine how work is automated and scaled across...