Managed services sector experiencing growing pains as it matures

Managed Services is now a mature business sector, although by its nature, it will continue to evolve, attract new entrants, stimulate innovations and grow as it takes over from the traditional IT industry. Further changes in the industry are required though, especially in sales approach and the way...

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NEWS
Consumers think online outages are caused by poorly built and designed websites

Rackspace is warning retailers to get their websites ready for predicted traffic spikes after 83 per cent of UK consumers claim a consistently slow or unavailable websites negatively affect their brand loyalty. According to a survey of over 2,000 consumers in the UK[1], over half of consumers (56...

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Nutanix hyperconverged infrastructure chosen by Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute

Nutanix supports collaborations fast-tracking genetics from the lab to the clinic.

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Huawei hosts the 2nd Global Services Forum

Huawei has opened the 2nd Global Services Forum in Zurich, Switzerland. Under the theme of...

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IT talent shortage Is 'wreaking havoc' on the enterprise

Despite more than one-third of total HR budget dedicated to the IT talent gap, 25 per cent of...

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New wave of vendors driving growth in managed services

The increasing demand for the provision of IT and Telecoms as a managed service is revolutionising...

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World Quality Report 2015 shows businesses are struggling with speed of technological change  

The speed of digital transformation and short life-cycles of device and services is increasing the...

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Businesses set to increase IT spend in 2016

Three quarters of UK businesses plan to increase IT budget next year, with 62% identifying security...

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IT professionals call for UK to stay in the EU  

UK IT professionals are the latest group to express confidence in the UK’s EU membership,...

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IT department revealed as major culprit for maverick spend  

New research suggests IT decision makers like to go it alone when making purchasing decisions.

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Skills uncertainty, not shortages, is the real issue across Europe, says Claranet  

Partnerships are key to establishing business certainty and insulating against skills shortages.

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Shining the light on Shadow IT is critical to understanding unauthorised application usage in the enterprise, says M-Files

Understanding the scale and magnitude of the use of unauthorised applications across the enterprise...

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Expert Opinions

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New research shows water use by data centers worldwide will more than triple by 2050, impacting water-stressed regions the most. Water scarcity poses a material risk to data center operations and expansion....