Microsoft acquires Solair
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Microsoft has acquired Solair, an Italian company that has been delivering innovative Internet of Things (IoT) services to customers across a number of industries, including manufacturing, retail, food & beverage and transportation.

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Huge database could to help reduce number of miscarriages

Big data to be used to identify causes of pregnancy loss.

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Just under one third of UK businesses have a Digital Transformation strategy in place today

The Cloud plays a crucial role in the Digital Transformation journey for enterprises no matter what the size and scale.

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Telco Systems to upgrade Tier 1 mobile backhaul network

Increasing demand for higher bandwidth with expanded mobile backhaul capacity drives adoption of 10 Gigabit Ethernet for mobile backhaul.

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Actifio partners with NEXTGEN for Australian distribution

NEXTGEN to extend Actifio's Copy Data Virtualisation technology to customers across Australia.

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Scale changes price-performance equation in the data centre

Latest HC3 release optimizes hyper-convergence by intelligently moving data based on workload...

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Schneider Electric launches APC NetShelter SX Grey Racks

Available for a range of applications, APC’s cool and bright new cabinets improve visibility to...

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R&M appoints Markus Huber as Regional Manager for North America

Recently acquired Silicon Valley-based REALM Communication Group Inc. will operate under R&M...

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Stainless steel cable ties

Can reduce total installed cost by as much as 33%.

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Microlease introduces Test Tool Box for data centres

Versatile package covers all aspects of data centre installation & ongoing maintenance.

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Cavium unveils OCTEON TX: range of 64-bit ARM-based SOCs

SOCs with 1 to 24 enhanced ARMv8.1 cores, rich ecosystem for control plane applications and...

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SoftNAS accelerates video on demand performance

SoftNAS Cloud NAS delivers secure, scalable and rapid deployment for cloud service provider.

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