With temperatures set to soar by the end of the month, UK businesses using cloud computing are concerned about the blue skies and sunny spells ahead. The Met Office has predicted temperatures of 23 degrees for April and a severe lack of clouds in South-East England, where a large number of UK cloud providers are based.
Read MoreSixty per cent of UK small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are already using cloud-based applications, according to the latest research from BT Business and British Chambers of Commerce (BCC).
Read MoreThe CloudEthernet Forum (CEF) and MEF have announced the creation of the CEF ‘Open Cloud Project.’ The Open Cloud Project will focus on creating an open test and iterative standards development program for service providers, industry vendors and over-the-top (OTT) cloud service providers.
Read MoreIncreasing use of different cloud platforms signals need for the right cloud model to help businesses maximise their competitive advantage.
Read More--- Projekt "Confidential and Compliant Cloud" soll Datenschutz und Sicherheit verbessern --- EU-Kommission will europäischen Binnenmarkt für Cloud-Computing
Read MoreKundenresonanz bestätigt die Flexibilität von Spine und Spline™ beim Einsatz des programmierbaren Netzwerkbetriebssystems EOS von Arista
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