Tableau expands Cloud capability

Tableau Software has launched a new data centre in Dublin, Ireland.  This marks Tableau’s first European-based data centre and underscores its expanding cloud analytics capabilities, as well as its continued commitment to data users in Europe and around the world.

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BT connects to Salesforce

BT customers to benefit from direct, high performance and secure connectivity to Salesforce’s Customer Success Platform.

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Solgari partners with AVIANET

Bringing cloud business communications to the aviation industry.

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Avon Products undergoes hybrid infrastructure transformation

HPE will operate Avon’s global IT infrastructure in four areas by offering dedicated data center services, cross-functional support, network management and security services.

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Amazon Web Services launches Korean data centres

Cloud pioneer expands infrastructure footprint with new Asia Pacific (Seoul) Region, providing Korean customers with a choice in data locality and even lower latency.

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Partnership enables cross selling opportunities and a broader spectrum of services.
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Great Western Railway (GWR), formerly known as First Great Western, one of the UK's largest and...
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Security considerations for private Cloud

Cybersecurity today can feel complex, especially if you are moving to or managing cloud security. But it doesn’t have to be. Hear from Rackspace Principal Architect, Luke Huckaba, as he explains some of the major concerns around Private Cloud and Security, and how Rackspace is helping to solve these issues both internally and for customers.

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