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Keysource completes global data centre review

Critical environment specialist Keysource has completed a global strategic data centre review for an international pharmaceuticals firm.

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Next generation data centre education programs released

CNet Training, the global leader in technical education for the data centre and network infrastructure sectors, has released new industry approved technical education programs for data centre professionals.

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Leaseweb to boost UK expansion through Colt DCS partnership

Colt Data Centre Services is partnering with global cloud hosting provider, Leaseweb for at least 1 year. The partnership will allow Leaseweb to establish its footing and grow its client base further in the UK market.

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LON3: Fuelling London’s digital economy

Key discussion points from the launch of Interxion’s third London data centre.

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Major League Baseball selects AWS

America’s professional baseball league extends relationship with AWS, leveraging machine learning to enhance the ways fans and clubs consume the game and evaluate players.

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EuroCTP partners with Equinix to develop the EU’s first real-time Consolidated Tape for equities,...
Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government (CLG) Eric Pickles has visited the Harlow...
Installation and unmanaged proliferation of high density IT equipment can lead to unexpected...
Fluke Networks introduces CertiFiber Max, designed to provide efficient and accurate fibre...
Interserve, working in partnership with Sudlows, has completed a contract to support a FTSE 100...
An independent market research survey commissioned by Riverbed Technology, the application...
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Australian fish farm undergoes IT upgrade by investing in edge infrastructure

Australian fism farming company Tassal looked at harnessing IT to make its business of growing salmon more sustainable and cost-effective. It invested in an integrated IT solution powered by Vertiv and Dell EMC for its business in Tasmania.

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