2014 looks bright for SMEs

Small to medium sized organisations (SMEs) in the UK are optimistic about business prospects in 2014, according to independent research by data centre and communications specialist, Node4. The survey of 250 decision makers in companies between 50-500 employees, found that 1 in 5 have no concerns at all about 2014 and expect this year to be prosperous and successful.

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San Miguel Pure Foods selects IBM

San Miguel Pure Foods Company, Inc.(SMPFC), one of the country’s leading food companies, and IBM have signed a five-year strategic agreement to optimize the delivery of IT operations support and efficiently address the computing requirements of SMPFC to better serve thousands of users nationwide.

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73 percent of companies have or plan to invest in storage as a result of Big Data

Qsan Technology Inc has announced the results of an independent survey conducted by market research agency, Vanson Bourne about Big Data and the impact it is having on storage deployments. Results reveal that the vast majority (73%) of the 100 UK –based IT decision makers interviewed have already or are about to invest in IT storage to cope with Big Data.

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Three benefits of a converged infrastructure

ISG looked at the benefits of converged infrastructures, which combine data center components into centrally managed systems. NFLEX is a pre-configured converged infrastructure solution by NetApp and Fujitsu supporting all three ISG requirements.

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