Cloud transition happening 'faster than you think'

Uptime Institute, the globally recognized data center authority, has published the results of the 2016 Uptime Institute Data Center Industry Survey. The sixth annual survey provides an overview of the major trends shaping IT infrastructure delivery and strategy. According to survey findings, 50% of senior enterprise IT executives expect the majority of IT workloads to reside off-premise in cloud or colocation sites in the future. Of those respondents 70% expect that shift to occur ...

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Future Facilities solves data centre problems faster with 6SigmaDCX 10

Engineering simulation steps outside data centre environment to make cloud solving a breeze.

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Dataracks helps Hydro66 to break the mould

Hydro66 has created the world’s first purpose-built hydroelectric powered co-location data centre in Sweden, choosing Dataracks for all its racks, cages and aisle containment solutions.

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Interoute’s Swiss Data Centres awarded FINMA certification

Interoute colocation services fulfil all requirements of the Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority.

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ISG’s CEO makes first key appointment

ISG’s new CEO, Paul Cossell, has announced his first key appointment as Damian Farr is promoted to the newly created role of managing director for the company’s Engineering Services business across Europe. 

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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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