SAP gets Hadoop’d, twice

The German ERP giant has signed reseller agreements for two distributions of Hadoop, one from Intel and the other from Hortonworks, as it aims to give customers big data analytics whichever way they want it

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SAP’s target markets get more granular

The cloud allows increasingly specific business functions to be targeted with services designed to meet the needs of specific sectors, and SAP is starting to exploit this

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Family business Schmitz-Werke uses technology to keep its leading edge on the market

Schmitz-Werke, a family business established in 1921, is a very successful weaving mill and manufacturer of awnings, blind covers and outdoor fabrics. Its success lies not just in the quality of its products, but in its commitment to support its business with an ERP infrastructure and a networking...

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Eliminate sprawl and regain visibility and protection of your business data

Tim Butchart, VP at Sepaton, explains why single system solutions rule them all for managing...

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Dyn bolsters sales team With Key New Hirers

Dyn, a worldwide leader in Internet Performance Solutions, has announced the hiring of Clint...

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Marketing tools go cloudy

US-based Bislr aims to make marketing easier and more collaborative by taking it to the cloud

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Virgin Media Business leverages Ciena

Core network extension allows Virgin Media Business customers to move large volumes of data between...

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Princess Yachts implements voice and data communication using Mitel in a private cloud

Virtualised solution to deliver increased flexibility and mobility for luxury brand.

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Mobile mayhem?

As organizations embrace digital transformation, application quality is an increasingly important...

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Videos

Simon Kerr, head of heat networks at EnergiRaven, discusses the recent analysis from EnergiRaven and Viegand Maagøe finds that projected growth in data centres will produce enough waste heat to warm millions...
Christina Mertens, vice president of business development, EMEA, at VIRTUS Data Centres, explains that, for data centre operators, the question is no longer only where capacity can be deployed quickly, but...
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...
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...

Expert Opinions

By Will Morey, Managing Director at Gamma Business.
AI growth makes datacenters prime targets for drones, requiring radar-led, multi-sensor airspace security to detect threats, prevent disruptions, and protect critical infrastructure. By Kara Quesada,...
New research shows water use by data centers worldwide will more than triple by 2050, impacting water-stressed regions the most. Water scarcity poses a material risk to data center operations and expansion....
By Louis Charlton, CEO of Global Commissioning.