Prefabricated data centres: Challenging a bricks and mortar approach  
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Not too long ago, storing data was a simple task that required little attention. However, given the growing value of data as an asset in itself, its management and storage now comes with an extensive range of options that have risen up the agenda for business leaders. Companies are now able to...

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Collaboration is the cornerstone to success for UK research
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As one of the top 20 universities globally, King’s College London is dedicated to world-class teaching and cutting-edge research. King’s is a founding partner of a group of universities alongside Jisc - a charity that provides digital solutions for education and research in the UK -...

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Flying high in the Clouds: Cloud migration and datacentre optimization
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With an increasing percentage of overall IT budgets going to infrastructure hardware, software and cloud technology, IT is becoming faster and more efficient. But infrastructures built or improved through these investments, in technology rather than overheads, are becoming increasingly virtualised...

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Data centres: The linchpins of the new digital economy
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Data centres, with their inconspicuous buildings and nondescript locations, are some of the most expensive real estate assets on the planet. Companies are increasingly turning to specialist operators to manage these crucial assets to support their business needs and client demands, as James...

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How to remove the complexity from managing Hybrid Cloud

Hybrid cloud is certainly making its mark on businesses today, writes Mike Thompson, Director,...

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Finding your way through the maze of energy efficiency legislation  

At times it feels like there are calls from all directions driving data centres to be ‘energy...

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Building a capacity planning capability in line with business objectives  

DCS Europe talks to Peter Duffy, CTO of Sumerian, focusing on the importance of capacity planning...

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How can organisations ensure their branch and remote office storage doesn’t leave them out on a limb?  

It can be easy to forget just how significant branch and remote offices are to many organisations....

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Using the Internet of Things to manage your data centre

In the last year, much has been made of the potential of the Internet of Things (IoT). What few...

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Big Data: separating the hype from the major opportunities

‘Big Data’ is not a new concept. First coined in a 1998 paper, its roots can be traced...

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Transform your WAN for cloud deployments

Cloud service adoption is accelerating at a vast pace. Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) alone will...

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Videos

Avi Baum, CTO at Hailo, discusses why AI infrastructure needs are already shifting from centralized to edge, how telcos can evolve and future-proof their business to keep up with that transition, and what’s...
Gina Archbold, Channel Business Manager at BlueSnap, provides an update on the company’s Partner Program - explaining how the BlueSnap global payment orchestration platform provides an integrated, single...
Rakesh Parbhoo, Executive Vice President Middle East and Africa at Westcon-Comstor, outlines how the company is marking its 40th birthday by sharing key channel trends and a future-ready vision. Hybrid IT,...
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