NTFS is still the most common in data recovery incidents

ReclaiMe Data Recovery, one of the leading data recovery software vendors, has declared the results of the internal research aimed at determining most commonly recovered filesystems. The research found that NTFS still wins with more than 60% of all the incidents while the recently released ReFS is...

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Racking up Prograde enquiries
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Server Technology's one unit, multiple rack configuration PDU proves a hit with resellers.

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Power monitoring solution

Synapsys is giving data centre managers better information on their power usage with the launch of its new SIPp power monitoring solution.

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cPacket enhances forensic analytics

cPacket has added its new cStor high speed recording technology to its cVu performance monitoring...

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Iron Mountain opens a cloud `shop’

Aims to become a source of cloud services for its established base of large enterprise datacentre...

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CSC and VMware partner on hybrid clouds

The pair come together to provide greater interoperability between their cloud services

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Don’t let Snowden Leaks chill cloud adoption

By Campbell Williams, group strategy and marketing director, Six Degrees Group.

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Transforming the journey to the Cloud

Red Hat is excited to announce the availability of Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization 3.4 Beta for...

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New workflow tool decreases human error risk, increases confidence in supporting IT/business requirements

Emerson Network Power has announced the availability of the Trellis™ Process Manager,...

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Improving the integration of the physical and digital worlds

Technology leaders drive industry ecosystem to accelerate more reliable access to big data to...

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Closing the gap between data centre and end devices

Avaya Automated Campus removes the need for manual service provisioning to speed and simplify the...

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Videos

In this interview, Josh Ewing, VP of eNlighten Managed Services at Namos Solutions, discusses how managed services are evolving beyond traditional break-fix models towards value-led, outcome-focused delivery....
Ryan Parker, Phononic's President & COO, discusses the data centre thermal management challenge, the company’s GPU HBM cooling solution and introduces the idea of Thermal Fabric, a real-time thermal control...

Expert Opinions

Tom Salmon, group business development manager for data centres at SPP Pumps, explores the scale of the pumping requirements at data centres, arguing that turnkey suppliers and pre-integrated systems can help...
As UK data centre capacity continues to expand, ensuring electrical resilience under fire conditions is an important design priority. Fire protection enclosures play a vital role in maintaining circuit...
Cooling is one of the most expensive operational outlays in data centre operations: reducing its cost and improving Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE) is therefore one of the primary challenges for data centre...
By Sean Tilley, Senior Director of Sales EMEA at 11:11 Systems.