London and Frankfurt lead retail demand rise

Growing corporate confidence coupled with sustained demand by Cloud providers continues to drive new interest for data centre services, with London and Frankfurt leading the way, according to research from global property advisor CBRE. Across the five key markets of London, Frankfurt, Amsterdam, Paris and Madrid, a total of 8,090 sq m of data space was transacted in the third quarter (Q3) of 2013, a total which is 51% higher than Q3 last year.

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10bn up for grabs for online retailers this Christmas

£375 Is the average UK Christmas budget and over 50% of it will be spent online.

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Increasing competitive edge is top Big Data driver

The growing importance of big data at board level is highlighted by a new survey which finds that the top driver of big data adoption in organisations today is the desire to increase competitive edge.

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HP helps ATLAS Consortium

HP Enterprise Services lead contract for portable data centre solution to deliver uninterrupted connectivity for crews on-shore.

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Claranet wins Best Customer Service Strategy Award

Managed services provider wins SVC’s inaugural customer service award.

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