Ekro chooses the storage and back-up solution from Proact

Ekro, part of the VanDrie Group, the global market leader in veal, has chosen Proact for the delivery and implementation of a new storage and back-up solution. Proact provides a complete solution, including wholly-owned, 24x7 support for hardware and software. Ekro signed a three-year contract.

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KPMG starts an analytic lab

The technology behind big data and analytics is well understood these days, but asking the right questions that generate results of real value is still a stumbling block that the consultancy firm is targeting

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Newcastle and Gateshead go free for Wi-Fi

Gowex, which has already Wi-Fi’d places like San Francisco, Miami and Paris, has been given the job of installing one of the first implementations of the Broadband Delivery UK program over the River Tyne

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