Framestore, an Oscar-winning visual effects company for film and advertising, has selected Nexenta to manage its multi-petabyte data storage needs. In a world where a picture can be worth millions of dollars, Framestore is known for creating extraordinary images and visual effects for movie studios around the world. Established in 1995, it has locations in London, New York, Montreal and Los Angeles. Recent projects include movie blockbusters Gravity and Skyfall, as well as global advertising...
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Read MoreLenovo and IBM have entered into a definitive agreement in which Lenovo plans to acquire IBM’s x86 server business. This includes System x, BladeCenter and Flex System blade servers and switches, x86-based Flex integrated systems, NeXtScale and iDataPlex servers and associated software, blade networking and maintenance operations. The purchase price is approximately US$2.3 billion, approximately two billion of which will be paid in cash and the balance in Lenovo stock.
Read MoreData centre operator and cloud computing specialist, AIMES Grid Services, is helping to put Liverpool at the forefront of digital innovation within the transport sector with a trio of collaborative R&D projects which have won the backing of the Technology Strategy Board – the UK’s innovation agency – and several high profile partners.
Read MoreDr. Serge Manning as wireless and mobile working group chair.
Read MoreFaced with the prospect of increased competition with the rollout of the country's National Broadband Network (NBN), Australian fiber-to-the-premises (FTTP) and wholesale service provider, OptiComm Co Pty Ltd, has future-proofed its core network with the deployment of advanced Brocade® NetIron® MLX®, CER and CES routers.
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