Datacenter investments boom in the Nordics

A couple of years ago all eyes in the technology world turned North when Google established a datacenter in Hamina, followed by Facebook´s datacenter in Lulea. Now datacenter investments are booming in the Nordics: Google, Ericsson, Microsoft, Digiplex, Interxion and Yandex are recent examples of companies making substantial investments in the relatively cold region. The latest project - announced at the beginning of November - is TelecityGroup who are adding 5 MW in its key Stockholm...

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K3 launches dedicated international hosting division

K3 Business Technology Group (K3) has launched a new IT consultancy division to deploy and manage secure cloud services all over the world with access to 300 international datacentres.

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Amazon marks new status for Cloudreach as AWS Premier Consulting Partner

Amazon has named Cloudreach as Premier Consulting Partner for its Amazon Web Services suite of cloud products. The London-headquartered cloud consultancy becomes one of the first European firms to be recognised by Amazon Web Services as a key player in the cloud market, and as a partner that continues to grow, innovate and consistently exceed its expectations.

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Capgemini launches Cloud Assessment solution at Dreamforce 2013

Capgemini’s Cloud Assessment offer gives enterprises a sound methodology and deployment roadmap for smooth migration to the cloud.

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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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