Smartphone charging to consume almost 14,000 gigawatt-hours of dirty energy by 2019

A new report from Juniper Research has found that charging mobile devices will generate more than 13 megatonnes CO2e (CO2 equivalent) of greenhouse gases per annum globally by 2019, against an anticipated 6.4 megatonnes this year. Nearly 50% of these 2019 emissions –equivalent to annual emissions from 1.1 million cars – will come from coal-fired Asian electricity grids powering growing smartphone use.

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MTI bolsters security offering with EnCase

Guidance Software brings digital investigation capabilities to the MTI Security Practice.

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Colt Technology Services and Virtustream partner

Leading European service provider and US Enterprise Cloud Software provider enable mission-critical applications to move to the cloud with security/compliance and performance SLAs.

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Daisy Group awarded Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) contract

Business communications firm Daisy Group has been named as the new supplier for RICS (Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors), following a recent competitive tender.

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US$1 trillion to be spent on telecom and datacom over next five years

Market research firm Infonetics Research released data from its 2014 Telecom and Datacom Network Equipment and Software report, which provides a big picture of the health of the overall market, excluding consumer electronics.

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