VMware extends Unified Hybrid Cloud Platform

VMware has introduced innovations for the company's unified hybrid cloud platform. These new public cloud services and software-defined solutions will enable customers to build applications faster, improve IT security, rapidly recover from disasters and drive meaningful business value.

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Pulsant acquires the IT consultancy business of Spinnaker Red  

Cloud and Colocation expert agrees deal with IT optimisation and transformation firm.

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8TB HDD portfolio expands

Seagate Technology has unveiled its new portfolio of 8TB high capacity drives – the...

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UK cloud journey still in formative stages

Many UK organisations have only just embarked on their journey to the cloud, according to research...

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Protecting the flow of sensitive data

ELSEN Group, a German logistics and personnel service provider, sought out a transparent solution...

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Dell simplifies path to Cloud, Virtualization and VDI

New release of Dell Active System Manager supports deep integration with the VMware portfolio to...

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Simplifying the journey to the software-defined data centre

VCE has expanded its innovative hyper-converged rackscale systems family with a new VCE VxRack...

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Intel Security publishes five year threat report

Report provides five-year threat retrospective, GPU malware assessment, and techniques for...

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AirGate accesses DDoS protection services

AirGate, provider of Secure Network Services to Canadian enterprises, has begun implementing the...

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Videos

Dr. Peter de Bock, vice president, Data Center Energy and Cooling Technology, Eaton, discusses what the launch of the NVIDIA Rubin platform means for data centre power demand, explaining that it could be a...
Mary-Ann Clarke, AECOM’s Director of Data Centre Delivery, believes that developers, utilities, planners and government need to work together to accelerate investment in grid reinforcement and smart energy...
Claire Keelan, UK MD at Onnec, is warning that the UK will fall short of its AI ambitions and data centre expansion targets, unless it tackles the growing workforce shortage by tapping into underused talent...
Denis Schertenleib, Nexthink’s Senior Director of Product, believes that the IT service desk won’t survive the next five years and that agentic AI will be the future of IT support. He also discusses...

Expert Opinions

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