Rackspace appoints Brian Kelly as Chief Security Officer

Rackspace® has announced the appointment of Brian Kelly as Chief Security Officer. Kelly will be responsible for overseeing physical and information security efforts for Rackspace and its customers globally and will report to Mark Roenigk, Chief Operating Officer.

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21st century technology catches up with access control in data centres

Game changing technology and bullet-proof physical security with indisputable audit trails.

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Energy consumption – the view in 2050

Jimmy Chang, VP of ATEN’s Green Energy Business Unit, and responsible for new data centre product development plans, has described how he thinkss data centres will change between now and 2050. He is part of ATEN’s team working towards achieving a new level of energy intelligence in large-scale computing.

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Tight IT budgets to drive efficiency demands in 2015

Increasing efficiency will be the number one priority for IT departments in 2015, as organisations look to get more value out of their IT spend, according to research released today by Brocade. The research, taken from a survey of UK-based IT Decision-Makers (ITDMs), found that increasing efficiency is a top priority for 53 percent of IT leaders in 2015. Budget restrictions are the main driver behind this need for efficiency, with just 31 percent of organisations expecting their IT capital...

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The IBM facility in Ehningen, Germany, is expected to open in 2024.
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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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