Cable & Wireless signs $3.2m deal to install SolarCool
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Bahamas Telecommunications Company Ltd (BTC), which became part of the Cable & Wireless group back in 2011, has signed a $3.2m deal to install SolarCool air-conditioning systems across many of its Bahamian locations over the coming months.

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Why understanding your UPS’s total cost of ownership is important  
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When budgeting for uninterruptible power supply systems, it’s essential to consider the total cost of ownership rather than just the original purchase price. In this article Kenny Green, Technical Support Manager at Uninterruptible Power Supplies Ltd, a Kohler company, explains how better UPS...

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The data privacy pit and the enterprise file services  
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In 2015, it’s no secret that the rise in enterprise mobility, and the corresponding emergence of the cloud as a central point of services delivery, has changed the way organizations collaborate and store their business data. By Jeff Denworth, SVP of Marketing at Ctera Networks.

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The role of cloud storage

Not right for everything, but useful in many areas. Tony Lock, Distinguished Analyst, Freeform...

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Mobile enterprise cloud Beyond file sync and share

By Ingo Fuchs, SNIA Ethernet Storage Forum member, NetApp.

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Why the need for recognised Cloud certification?  

By Richard Pharro, CEO of APM Group Limited and member of the Cloud Industry Forum.

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Name change reflects dynamic growth

The Cloud Ethernet Forum marked a coming of age last month with a change of name to OpenCloud...

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IP EXPO Manchester 2015 event preview  

IP EXPO Manchester, held on the 20-21 May 2015 at Manchester Central, is an exciting new addition...

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Delivering Flash innovation now and in the future

IBM’s FlashSystem family is addressing many of the pain points being experienced by personnel...

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Confusion surrounds cloud security  

A recent roundtable event, organised by the Cloud Industry Forum, and sponsored by Dell, brought...

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Prefabricated data centres: Challenging a bricks and mortar approach  

Not too long ago, storing data was a simple task that required little attention. However, given the...

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