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City Lifeline supports Tech City start-up

Central London data centre City Lifeline is announcing its short-term partnership with tech start-up, SPARKL, taking into account the differing needs of start-ups compared to established players. With research showing half of UK businesses fail within their first five years, founders are naturally wary of long-term fixed commitments.

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Zscaler expands partner ecosystem

Zscaler has expanded its open partner ecosystem to include Cloud Application Security Brokers (CASB) and is pleased to announce that CipherCloud, CloudLock and Skyhigh Networks are now partners of Zscaler.

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Cogeco Peer 1 names Susan Bowen Vice President and General Manager, EMEA

Newly appointed Vice President to spearhead global IT provider’s expansion into Europe.

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BT wins Bromley Council contract

BT has been awarded a five-year contract to deliver computer and data centre services to Bromley Council.

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Cloud Industry Forum individual membership scheme designed to address the growing skills shortage

Membership programme is designed to up-skill and re-skill those wanting a career in delivering Cloud solutions.

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Tax platform in the Cloud

Emphasises DataCentred’s success on GCloud and readiness to deliver in the public sector.

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Rackspace has launchedPrivacy and Data Protection (PDP), a new cybersecurity offering designed to...
CyrusOne is expanding its partnership with Megaport Limited (ASX: MP1), a global leading Network as...
Zerto has raised $33 million in equity financing. The equity funding also allows Zerto to draw up...
Major move designed to create new model for rapid migration to the cloud and realisation of value...
Pivotal partnership for the automotive industry. Daimler IT deepens its focus on software...
Tata Consultancy Services drives cloud-based digital transformation for Jaguar TCS Racing,...
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