IBM helps organizations benefit from Big Data

IBM has announced new technologies designed to help companies and governments tackle Big Data by making it simpler, faster and more economical to analyze massive amounts of data. New data acceleration innovation results in as much as 25 times faster reporting and analytics.

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UK SMEs still spending on IT, yet £6.89 billion is wasted

SolarWinds has revealed the results from SolarWinds Time and Budget Spent on IT Study, (“the study”), which looked into the priorities and challenges faced by 500 IT decision makers in Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) across the UK and Germany in March 2013.

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Cloud services provider increases data center capacity, performance to support growing customer demand

Cornerstone OnDemand, a global, cloud-based talent management software provider, has selected HP...

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GreenBytes secures $7 million in Series C funding

GreenBytes has raised an additional $7 million in Series C funding from Generation Investment...

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SAS survey signals big data disconnect; only 12 per cent on board

Despite industry hype, most organisations have yet to develop and implement a big data strategy....

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The Government of the Canary Islands migrates to Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization

The Government of the Canary Islands has migrated its virtualized systems from VMware to Red Hat...

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VMTurbo builds momentum

KPN joins CSC, BT, Internet Solutions, OpSource, LayeredTech, and other leading providers in...

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Government of Catalonia Agency awards HP $40 million contract

HP to modernize Spanish community’s applications environment to support economic growth,...

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Dataguise enhances DG for Hadoop

Dataguise has announced DG for Hadoop™ v4.3. Now the first and only solution of its kind to...

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Connectria partners with Tegile Systems

Zebi storage arrays provide flexible alternative for cloud hosting customers.

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CloudSigma introduces all-SSD storage for Public Cloud IaaS Platform

CloudSigma is upgrading its public cloud storage offering to an all solid-state drive (SSD)...

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SSE Telecoms launches ‘tasty’ Extreme Internet Access (EIA) service

SSE Telecoms has launched innovative new business Internet access and IP transit services with an...

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IT security challenges CIOs

Four in 10 (40%) CIOs have increased their company’s security budget compared to three years...

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Videos

John Bradshaw, Director of Cloud Computing Technology and Strategy at Akamai EMEA, explains how, as enterprises scale AI, traditional cloud infrastructure is being tested in new ways. The solution? AI Grid:...
Stefano Mozzato Vice President of Marketing, EMEA, discusses the findings of the Vertiv Frontier report, which details the technology trends driving current and future innovation, from powering up for AI, to...
Peter Huang, Global President of Thermal Management & Data Centre at Castrol, discusses the rising importance of liquid cooling to meet the growing demands of AI, ML, and edge computing, explaining how bp...
Stefano Mozzato Vice President of Marketing, EMEA, discusses the findings of the Vertiv Frontier report, which details the technology trends driving current and future innovation, from powering up for AI, to...

Expert Opinions

By Sarah Beechey, Practice Leader Data Center & AI, SHI.
Patrick Scholl, Director, OT Centre of Excellence, Infinigate Germany
By Jad Jebara, President & CEO at Hyperview.
Rethinking hydronic design with polymer piping systems is key to efficient, scalable, and durable D2C liquid cooling in high-density data centers.