75% of organisations willing to pay a premium for enhanced hosting and cloud services

Customers willing to pay an average 30% premium for security, uptime and performance; survey finds shortcomings with many providers failing to meet customers’ expectations.

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Multi-Cloud strategy needed - urgently!

One in four IT organizations in Europe is already operating tiered applications spanning on- and off-premise environments. However, only a few pathfinders are making the necessary technology and process adjustments to make this viable in the long run, according to a recent IDC survey of more than 800 IT and line-of-business decision makers in 11 European countries.

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Eighty-seven percent of UK businesses use public, private, or cloud technology

ManageEngine has published the findings from its latest study of key issues facing line of business (LOB) managers, IT managers, IT directors, CIOs, and other IT decision makers in the UK.

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Lack of Cloud expertise damages business revenues

67 per cent of IT pros believe they could be bringing greater innovation to their organisation with the right cloud insight.

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DeepL anchors Neural Machine Translator at Verne Global

Leverages Verne Global’s access to Iceland’s abundant, renewable power for its 5.1 petaFLOPS supercomputer.

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CIF calls upon end users to assume ultimate responsibility when procuring cloud services and for...
MigSolv, (Migration Solutions), has been awarded the European Commission’s Data Centre Code...
Collaboration to leverage Big Data and cognitive computing solutions to transform customer...
Logicalis selected for Specialist Cloud Services and Infrastructure-as-a-Service categories.
Cloud computing platform provider turns to UNIX for assuring customers server stability and...
Twenty-five companies and seventeen associations from across Europe agree to take specific steps to...
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The most secure data centre in Scandinavia?

Hidden deep in a mountain, Green Mountain’s data centre is cooled by the cold waters of a Norwegian fjord. Working with nature, Green Mountain is saving energy and protecting the environment — leading the way to cutting data centre energy use by a third.

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