Huge savings from mobile working could cost businesses a fortune if they ignore off-site security

A report on remote and home working released today has found that British businesses could be saving £34 billion just in freeing up overheads. But Fasthost’s Simon Yeoman has suggested that whilst working outside of the office has essentially become the norm for an increasing number of firms, decision makers must have the foresight to prevent hidden costs associated with taking business critical data off-site.

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Seamless physical to virtual (P2V) migration

ExtraHop Networks, a provider of IT operational intelligence solutions, announces a deal with Trader Media Group, publisher and owner of Auto Trader, a leading motoring website and magazine in the United Kingdom that contributed more than £257 million in annual revenue for 2012.

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Castle Trust selects Adapt

Adapt eVDC hosts business critical software for Castle Trust, with data replicated across two sites to ensure business continuity.

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Redstone calls for an end to confusing cloud SLAs

Following criticisms of a number of high profile public cloud service providers for confusing SLAs, Redstone is calling on the industry to simplify service agreements and provide enterprises with transparent and honest service commitments.

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