Today, on global Zero Emissions Day, software and services company Tieto announced that it is accelerating the use of green energy in all its data centres across the Nordics. The goal is to reduce energy consumption related CO2 emissions with 50 percent by 2020.
Read MoreAward-winning infrastructure specialist Sudlows has moved to a new Southern office location to support the organisation’s continuing impressive growth.
Read MoreNew Q2 data from Synergy Research Group shows that over the last 24 months, quarterly spend on all data center hardware and software has grown by just 5%, while spending on the public cloud portion of that has grown by 35%.
Read MoreOver 70% of IT organisations have trouble recruiting candidates for datacentre and facilities roles .
Read MoreDue to the continued demand for CNet’s professional technical education programs the company...
Read MoreWith the investments, IXcellerate will become the third largest operating commercial data center...
Read MoreLeading power manufacturer, Riello UPS, has announced a partnership with PSE Power, Ireland’s...
Read MoreBorderlight AB, a leading supplier of advanced IT and Telecom services to the public sector and...
Read MoreDigiPlex is the first data centre operator to be approved for the new Norwegian tax relief...
Read MorePowerful 1-click facility delivers real-time capacity reporting at an IT/Cooling object level,...
Read MoreTogether with French green HPC service provider Qarnot computing, Asperitas is proud to announce...
Read MoreExponential-e, the British cloud and network provider, has renewed and increased its use of...
Read MoreMicro Data Centres allow small data centre facilities to be deployed rapidly and cost effectively...
Read MoreOpengear’s ZTP capability automates the provisioning of Server Technology PDUs, erasing the need...
Read MoreDutch cleantech company Asperitas and French green HPC service provider Qarnot computing have...
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