Bristol City Council establishes more mobile and flexible workplace

Bristol’s 432,000 residents rely on Bristol City Council for a variety of public services, from social care and education to planning and transportation. To address budget constraints, the council has embarked on a substantial business transformation programme, which includes digitising more services and consolidating offices. To support the initiative, the council needed a more flexible and fit-for-purpose environment for workplace IT.

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Optimising application development and maintenance can cut costs by more than 50 per cent

Optimising application development and maintenance (ADM) can cut costs by more than 50 per cent, according to research by Gartner, Inc. Sourcing managers can develop and implement sourcing strategies, metrics and processes to help CIOs cut costs in half by eliminating legacy applications, complex architectures and outdated approaches to staffing.

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Nlyte Software completes integration across leading virtualization platforms

Nlyte Software has expanded its management of the virtualized data center with the introduction of connectors for Microsoft’s Hyper-V and Citrix’s XenServer virtualization platforms. In addition to its popular Nlyte Virtualization Connector for VMware vCenter Server, the family of connectors now completes Nlyte’s ability to interact with all major virtualization deployments found worldwide. These out-of-the-box connectors allow Nlyte customers to coordinate their visibility of...

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Cannon Technologies announces smart complete power management solution

Cannon Technologies has announced a range of smart power management solutions which aim to boost the efficiency of data centres whilst reducing wasted manpower by providing market-leading monitoring and control of PDUs. Up to 16 PDUs can be chained together making it possible to monitor and control hundreds of individual sockets using one simple, secure, web-based graphical management interface.

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Red Hat provides CERN with a platform for mission-critical applications

CERN, the European Organisation for Nuclear Research, has deployed Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization and Red Hat Technical Account Management services to provide a reliable and stable platform for mission-critical applications. The project includes nearly 600 servers running Red Hat Enterprise Linux operated by CERN at its Geneva datacenter, fulfilling database, application server and backup and recovery functions.

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