Carrenza becomes an Official G-Cloud iii Supplier

Carrenza has been awarded a place on the UK government’s G-Cloud iii framework as an Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) provider. The UK Government is committed to the adoption of cloud computing and the G-Cloud iii programme is an iterative programme of work to achieve this, delivering fundamental changes in the way the UK public sector procures and operates ICT.

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Computacenter joins the Cloud Industry Forum

Award-winning provider of IT infrastructure services becomes the latest name to endorse CIF and its Code of Practice.

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UKFast joins GCloud

Hosting and cloud firm UKFast has been chosen to become part of the government's G-Cloud iii framework.

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Proact announces the release of Probox for Education

Proact, Europe’s leading storage integrator and Cloud enabler are proud to announce the release of Probox for Education, our on-premise (or hosted) Cloud file-sharing service designed specifically for the education sector.

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Project Albert

An information sharing solution which is helping the TV and film industry to track and measure its carbon footprint.

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Construction of new campus, with 60MW IT load, will be in Dagenham, East London.
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