The Dylan Thomas Data Centre hosts the Swansea hub for HPC Wales – one of two hubs that form part of the UK’s largest distributed supercomputing network. HPC Wales is a unique collaboration between the Welsh Universities: Aberystwyth, Bangor, Cardiff, Swansea, and the Universities of Wales and South Wales. It provides businesses and researchers access to world-class, secure and easy-to-use HPC technology as well as the support and training necessary to fully exploit it.
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Read MoreThe ever-increasing IT skills gap is highlighted again today with the release of research results from central London data centre, City Lifeline. Almost a third (28 per cent) of UK senior IT personnel believe IT equipment has become more complex than five years ago; a huge contributor to today’s IT skills gap.
Read MoreIn addition to increasing company revenue, increases in profitability per order and average order value also cited as key findings.
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