Consumer confusion around Cloud technology

U.K. research released by Juniper Networks reveals that nearly one quarter of respondents (21.8 percent) said they don’t use cloud technology or don’t know what it is, yet the same respondents spend large amounts of time using digital, cloud-based applications such as Instagram, WhatsApp and Spotify. The findings highlight a large disparity between consumers’ digital behaviour and their understanding of the technology that powers it.

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‘Doubling’ data requires a move from Dublin data centre

Prior to becoming a customer at LDeX, MoneyMate had been soley reliant on a larger data centre provider based in Dublin for a number of years where the company’s servers, systems and infrastructure had been located.

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Redcentric wins place on public sector buying framework

NHS and public sector organisations can now purchase colocation hosting services from Redcentric via the NOE CPC purchasing framework.

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World’s most popular board portal is offered with European data hosting option

Users of Diligent Boardbooks®, the world’s most widely-used board portal service, now have the option to host their data within Europe in a data centre located in Frankfurt, Germany, with a disaster recovery site in Düsseldorf. More than €1.7 million has been invested into making Diligent Boardbooks available in both facilities.

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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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