Data centre disruption

Zenium has released research findings which strengthen the argument that cloud computing will continue to be a disruptive force in the data center sector in 2016. Interviewing senior level IT professionals across three territories (the UK, Germany and Turkey), Zenium found that 91% are using a cloud solution of some sort, with private cloud being the most popular (55%). An overwhelming 89% of respondents said that they plan to introduce, and use, other cloud solutions in the next 12 months and...

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FO Field Fibre Optic Connector now 'even more versatile'  

R&M widens the range of possible applications / The high-performance field-installable connectors can now be combined with all cable types / Alternative to splicing gives installers more freedom.

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Delen Private Bank chooses ICTroom to design and build new Tier III corporate data centre in Antwerp

ICTroom has been selected by Delen Private Bank, one of the largest private banks in Belgium, to design and build a new Tier III corporate data centre in Antwerp. This contract comprises the full spectrum of data centre facilities and room infrastructure including power, cooling, security and racks. Part of a large campus renovation project at the bank’s Antwerp headquarters, the data centre building is due for completion by the end of this year and ICTroom’s installations will...

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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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