Norland cites human error as major risk

Norland Managed Services, a leading provider of engineering services to data centres and other critical environments, has warned that without a comprehensive risk management approach to their data centre facilities, organisations face the risk of costly failures and significant harm to their reputation. Norland’s new white paper “Critical systems: You are the weakest link” acknowledges human error as the biggest cause of data centre failure and sets out a 10 step process to...

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Norland’s supplier ecosystem talks collaboration

Norland held its seventh annual supply partner event on 3rd October. More than 700 delegates attended what was a fantastic forum for Norland’s managers, along with the company’s customers and supply partners, to discuss service delivery and industry trends. Supply partner ‘LCC Support Services’ were named Norland’s ‘Supplier of the Year’.

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CloudTalent appoints Tony Irving as COO

In its bid to shake up the traditional IT infrastructure consultancy market, one of the UK’s fastest growing firms ‘CloudTalent’ has appointed its first COO, Tony Irving, capitalizing on his 30 years’ experience in the industry.

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