Data centre apocalypse?

At a time of an unprecedented data centre building boom across the country it is claimed there is still a looming apocalypse heading for data centres that few have thought about. Many data centres, built at the end of the 1900s and early 2000s, are nearing an end-of-life. According to MigSolv, the...

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University of Oxford selects Unify

Three year project, implementing OpenScape Voice and UC, set to enable new ways of working across the University’s 40,000 staff and student population.  

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Redstor reports continued business growth

Further success expected throughout 2014-15 as the Reading-based tech company looks to expand its sales team.

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Open-Xchange unlocks OX Guard

New security solution unifies security and usability, enabling users to easily send, read, store...

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CentriLogic partners with Quorum

Powered by Quorum onQ™ and offered with Flexible protection, transparent pricing and rapid...

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CityFibre transforms Aberdeen into Scotland’s first Gigabit City

Partnership between CityFibre & IFB delivers major digital upgrade of one of the UK’s...

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Eaton service options help to protect protection

Power management company Eaton has launched a comprehensive new range of warranty and support...

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Data centres behind the times on energy monitoring and solutions

The UK data centre industry is lagging when it comes to monitoring energy efficiency and adopting...

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Five reasons for including secure workspaces in BYOD deployments

Dell advocates the use of secure enterprise workspaces in BYOD environments to help organisations...

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Fujitsu targets ‘online-data-hungry customers’

Fujitsu has announced its plans to deliver new storage appliances providing customers needing...

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Use the new EU Data Protection reforms to secure funding for IT security, says Databarracks

The EU is to impose new data protection legislation to ensure better protection of the personal...

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Videos

Matthew Martin, Managing Director of Quantum Design Oxford, discusses the critical role that quantum data centres will play in advancing the deployment of quantum technologies. He explains how quantum data...
Omer Wilson, Chief Marketing Officer of the Start Campus, explains why Start Campus and EDP have signed a strategic partnership marking their shared intention to accelerate next-generation, renewable-powered...
Nancy Hammervik, Chief Channel Officer at GTIA, shares insights from 40 years in the tech channel. She explains how community, mentorship, and a “member-first” mindset drive real impact in the industry....
Rob Coupland, CEO at Pulsant, discusses the company’s £10 million investment in its Milton Keynes data centre to provide high-density, sovereign compute capacity to support AI transformation, with plans to...

Expert Opinions

Neal Griffiths, Chief Experience Officer at Matrix Booking explores how human-centred design, underpinned by evidence and empathy, is redefining how organisations create flexible, inclusive and high-performing...
By Robert Hannigan, Chairman of International Business at BlueVoyant.
Harmonics pose a headache for electrical systems in many industries, but data centres are uniquely exposed to the risks. Scott Birchall, Data centres & HVACR application engineer, ABB, explains what harmonics...
By Michael Vallas, Global Technical Principal, Goldilock Secure.