The 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 MoreThree-year program will utilise HP technology to explore the development of secure, situation-aware, intelligent campuses.
Read MoreSociety’s ever-increasing demands for information and data storage are to be the focus of a new centre for training researchers who will seek to develop innovative laser technology to take “cloud” computing to the next level.
Read MoreThe 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.
Read MoreZen Internet, one of the UK’s leading independent Internet Service Providers (ISP), has been awarded the European Commission’s EU Code of Conduct for Data Centres Award 2014.
Read MoreAs datacentres continue to be squeezed in line with business needs, so Corning Optical Communications continues to innovate with a range of new additions to its Pretium EDGE solutions. Designed for ease of use and installation, the additional components enable datacentre owners to easily and cost-effectively migrate their cabling infrastructure to next-level applications, including parallel optics and integrated network monitoring.
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