NEWS

UCaaS adoption surges

More than half of businesses are expected to adopt cloud unified communications by 2020; survey of global telecom providers also points to accelerated adoption of cloud contact center and team collaboration services.

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NEWS

Arek selects Tieto to provide its infrastructure services

Tieto has signed a six-year agreement with Arek, a service provider for pension companies in Finland, to provide infrastructure services for operating systems. The aim is to create a scalable platform for Arek's changing business needs. This agreement will help Arek to increase its cost-efficiency as well as creating favourable conditions for renewing systems and technologies.

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BLOG

What are the prospects for public sector suppliers in 2017?

By Rob Anderson, analyst, public sector team, GlobalData [formerly Kable].

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UC Point enables Microsoft Office 365 cloud-based communications

Skype for Business Online, Exchange Online, SharePoint Online and OneDrive for Business Online migrated successfully.

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Manchester-based global employment law consultancy Peninsula, has selected managed cloud services...
Organizations use of cloud is moving to the next level of maturity, spurring adoption of a...
UKCloud, the multi-cloud experts dedicated to making transformation happen across UK public sector,...
HCL Technologies has secured a five-year IT infrastructure services and application...
Datapipe has completed a project to move Bennetts, the UK’s premier motorcycle insurer, to a...
New data from Synergy Research Group shows that since the beginning of 2017 the European cloud...
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Security considerations for private Cloud

Cybersecurity today can feel complex, especially if you are moving to or managing cloud security. But it doesn’t have to be. Hear from Rackspace Principal Architect, Luke Huckaba, as he explains some of the major concerns around Private Cloud and Security, and how Rackspace is helping to solve these issues both internally and for customers.

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