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Buying local pays off for IT Protocol

  Picking a data centre can be a difficult decision. Most likely an organisation’s checklist will include the need for high-tiered facilities offering great connectivity, high broadband speeds and multiple service options. Satisfying these needs will often point to the direction of major cities to be near key business hubs. But thiswas not the case for network security and infrastructure architecture company IT Protocol who decided to buy local in its partnership with...

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Worldwide datacenter colocation and wholesale market will reach $48bn by 2021

Equinix and Digital Realty remain the market leaders among nearly 1,200 worldwide suppliers.

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FISCAL Technologies secures customers’ data

Wins new deals with The Bunker’s virtual hosting infrastructure.

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Lower cost of power reinforces Sweden's data centre strength

Effective January 1, 2017, a new legislation lowered the energy tax by 97 percent for data center operators in Sweden. Based on the new level, the total annual power cost for a 10 megawatt (MW) facility will provide an estimated annual savings of between $1.6 to $2.7 million.

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Tieto expands in Finland

The amount of data is growing exponentially – Tieto is once again expanding its data centre in Finland.

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The industry body announces partnership with Clover Index to help users get the best comparison of...
Colt Data Centre Services has launched its channel partner programme that will further grow its...
Integrating administrative visibility and control with encryption and key management offers...
IBM will use Virtustream’s cloud management platform (CMP) software, xStream, as an option to...
CloudSigma has enhanced its solid-state drive (SSD) storage offering with highly-granular,...
Interxion has begun construction on a major expansion project in Zurich. The new facility will be...
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The most secure data centre in Scandinavia?

Hidden deep in a mountain, Green Mountain’s data centre is cooled by the cold waters of a Norwegian fjord. Working with nature, Green Mountain is saving energy and protecting the environment — leading the way to cutting data centre energy use by a third.

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