iomart offers greater range of Cloud Services

iomart Group plc will be offering an expanded range of cloud and colocation hosting services to the UK public sector after being selected for G-Cloud 4, the fourth iteration of the pre-approved group of Cloud ICT suppliers to the UK Government.  

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CloudSigma expands Public

CloudSigma has expanded its public cloud to a second U.S. location. In addition to its Las Vegas cloud at SwitchNAP, CloudSigma’s public cloud is now also available at Equinix’s DC6 International Business Exchange (IBX) in Washington D.C. With locations now spanning both the East and West coasts, CloudSigma can not only improve customers’ latency performance, but also provide a more convenient failover solution within U.S. borders for improved redundancy.  

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UK Backup Limited announces G-Cloud 4 availability

UK Backup Limited is pleased to announce its services are now available through the G-Cloud 4 framework. Being on G-Cloud enables UK Backup to offer its fully managed online backup service to a range of government organisations.  

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Ovum reveals capital markets to accelerate their adoption of cloud services

Both the buy side and sell side of the capital markets are investing heavily in cloud services, while other financial markets firms are set to increase spending on IT infrastructure.

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