Employees spending £1.4 million on ‘off-radar’ Cloud

VMware, Inc. has announced research that 37% of European IT decision makers suspect staff have purchased cloud services without the IT department’s permission – in the UK this was even higher at 44%. However, VMware’s research suggests this isn’t necessarily a negative trend, with many organisations embracing the fact that this spend – an average of nearly £1.4 million per affected business in 2012 – can deliver major benefits to the business.

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Salesforce.com to establish European data centre

Company selects NTT Europe to build new data centre for salesforce.com’s fastest growing region.

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Hosted infrastructure and wide area network help Clugston construct an even better business

Operating across the UK, the Clugston Group has a leading reputation in construction, civil engineering, logistics, property and facilities management. Clugston is a highly successful business; with an annual turnover of over £100 million. When its construction business decided to improve its approach to hosting and networking, Phoenix provided the solution.

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Embotics joins OpenStack Community

Embotics vCommander will extend its automated, self-service cloud management capabilities to enterprises that leverage OpenStack technology.

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Australian fish farm undergoes IT upgrade by investing in edge infrastructure

Australian fism farming company Tassal looked at harnessing IT to make its business of growing salmon more sustainable and cost-effective. It invested in an integrated IT solution powered by Vertiv and Dell EMC for its business in Tasmania.

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