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MyMeds&Me partners with Proact to enhance data security

MyMeds&Me, a leading Software as a Service (SaaS) provider of adverse event and product quality complaint solutions, has partnered with Proact, Europe’s leading cloud and data centre provider. MyMeds&Me has opted for Proact’s comprehensive SIEM as a Service offering to ensure the security and privacy features of its pharamacovigilance solution Reportum® are set to the highest possible standards.

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CNet appoints New Business VP for North America

To support CNet Training’s continued and strong growth in North America, the company has announced the appointment of David Lee as Vice President of New Business, North America.

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?436 million generated by each new UK data centre

The Data Economy Report by Digital Realty reveals that the UK’s data is worth ?73.3 billion to the UK economy, powered by the country’s data centre industry.

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Proact improves KMWE Group’s availability with 24x7 support

KMWE Group, a leading supplier and partner for both the aerospace and high tech equipment industries, has chosen data centre and cloud service provider Proact to improve its IT availability.

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Carrenza expands data centre presence

Agreement expands data centre footprint and enables Carrenza to work with Crown Hosting to extend multi-cloud services to public sector.

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AirVM and Azlan, a division of Tech Data, have selected NGD’s Newport, South Wales based data...
Data centres are rapidly expanding to handle AI workloads while tackling sustainability challenges.
Keysource, the global datacentre and critical environment specialist, has been appointed by Datum...
Google says that it is working toward 24x7 carbon-free energy everywhere it has a data centres. To...
Progress Software Corporation has announced new and expanded data sources for its DataDirect...
A new report reveals Ireland’s distinctive data centre market mix of third party enterprise...
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Australian fish farm undergoes IT upgrade by investing in edge infrastructure

Australian fism farming company Tassal looked at harnessing IT to make its business of growing salmon more sustainable and cost-effective. It invested in an integrated IT solution powered by Vertiv and Dell EMC for its business in Tasmania.

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