Big Data transport solution

ADVA Optical Networking has launched its Big Data Transport (BDT) solution. Designed specifically to transport enormous amounts of data in the most efficient, scalable and secure way possible, BDT will help to define a new era of data center connectivity. Fully integrated into the ADVA FSP 3000,...

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SimpliVity selects Espion

Leading Value Added Distributor (VAD) Espion, is aiming to carve out an entirely new reseller ecosystem when it launches SimpliVity, the leader in converged infrastructure with its award-winning OmniCube platform, in the UK and Irish markets.

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Worldwide WLAN Market shows slowing growth

The combined consumer and enterprise worldwide wireless local area network (WLAN) market segments increased 7.0% year over year in the first quarter of 2014 (1Q14). According to the preliminary results published in the International Data Corporation (IDC) Worldwide Quarterly WLAN Tracker, the...

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Waitrose embraces mobile working and enhances productivity with workplace transformation

Waitrose’s head office ensures the smooth operation of its business and more than 300 UK stores. To ensure Partners based there are equipped to do their jobs as effectively as possible, Waitrose needs to provide the latest technologies. With its existing Windows XP platform nearing end of...

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Mengali Accountancy relies on cloud-based disaster recovery services

SMBs now have access to proven business continuity solutions that protect and drive business.

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Juniper provides advanced network training

Juniper Networks will provide a four day training and end exam certification course for Queen Mary...

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Phoenix’s Cloud computing services chosen for Government GCloud V framework

Phoenix has been confirmed as a supplier for the RM1557v, the Government’s procurement...

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Samsung starts mass producing industry’s first 32-Layer 3D V-NAND flash memory

Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd has begun mass producing the industry’s first three-dimensional...

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WatchGuard delivers integrated wired and wireless network security

Fireware® OS allows users to deploy, configure and manage wireless access points from a...

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Highways Agency on the road to improvement

Under a new IT services contract with Lockheed Martin, the Highways Agency is set to improve the...

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Fusion-io accelerates SAP HANA®

Fusion-io has announced that its all-flash Fusion ION Accelerator version 2.3 is now certified by...

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Fujitsu spearheads drive into schools and colleges

Fujitsu has appointed Ash Merchant Head of Business Development for Education. It is the first time...

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Videos

Chris Carreiro, CTO, Park Place Technologies, explains why so many AI ambitions are faltering and how organisations can navigate this complex landscape. Core issues to address include the underestimation of...
Alexander Goodall, Founder & CEO at Xela Energy, talks through the company’s rebrand from Clean Energy Capital to Xela Energy, an Enterprise Independent Power Producer (EIPP) and a leading UK provider of...
Sophie Cheng, Sinch’s SVP of Product Marketing, discusses the findings of the company’s recent report, the state of customer communications, which explores how brands are adapting their engagement...
Andreas Keiger, Chief Revenue Officer at ZutaCore, discusses the AI power density challenge facing data centre owners and operators, looking at the various liquid cooling options available to address the...

Expert Opinions

Law firms are embracing AI, cloud, and virtual services to boost efficiency, security, and client trust—now essential across research, case management, remote hearings, and complex mass torts like AFFF.
In the rush to embrace cloud-first strategies, data security has become dangerously misunderstood, and the result is a fragmented, chaotic environment that’s starting to feel like the Wild West.
By Joe Byrne, Global Field CTO at LaunchDarkly
By Mike Arrowsmith, Chief Trust Officer, NinjaOne.