Wearable tech will drive the rise of the ‘human cloud’ of personal data

Rackspace Hosting has announced findings of an in-depth study into the use of wearable technology and its impact on consumers and businesses. The research finds that, although only 18 per cent of UK and US respondents have actually used wearable technology, 82 per cent of those users in America and 71 per cent in Britain believe that these cloud-powered devices have enhanced their lives.

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Wargaming extends data center presence across Europe

Leading game developer chooses Equinix to support free-to-play platform for Massively Multiplayer Online action games.

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iTRACS accelerates the value of DCIM

Newest DCIM software release, CPIM 2.8, helps turn the data center into a true performance-based resource.

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Dell Software announces Microsoft solutions

Dell Software has announced a series of new enhancements designed to help organisations of all sizes optimise the migration, management and monitoring of Microsoft environments.

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SUSE incorporates Coraid drivers

First enterprise Linux distribution with significant improvements in performance, scalability and stability for Software-defined Storage.

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Use of ARM processors set to reduce cost of data centre and cloud operations.
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Equinix Insider - White Ops President & COO, Eddie Schwartz

Eddie has over 25 years experience in information security, including recent work as the CISO of RSA, the Security Division of EMC, and Co-Founder/CSO of NetWitness.

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