By 2015, 10 percent of overall IT security will be delivered in the Cloud

By 2015, 10 per cent of overall IT security enterprise product capabilities will be delivered in the cloud, according to Gartner, Inc. The services are also driving changes in the market landscape, particularly around a number of key security technology areas, such as secure email and secure Web gateways, remote vulnerability assessment, and Identity and Access Management (IAM). Gartner expects the cloud-based security services market to reach $4.2 billion by 2016.

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Cloud Direct appoints CTO to drive Cloud Services Brokerage

With a wealth of technical and scientific expertise, the Cranberry founder will be leading Cloud Direct’s efforts in designing bespoke solutions for businesses and helping to unlock their potential.

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Portal DataCentres sponsors Birmingham ‘Digital Day’

‘Smart City’ vision considers new technology infrastructure to attract digital businesses & new employment to region.

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Cisco training and coaching

Cluster, a leading global Cisco Business Learning Partner (BLP), is delivering Executive Relevance Selling (ERS) for the Data Centre training and coaching on behalf of Cisco as part of a high-level global partner enablement roadshow.

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CME Group selects Equinix

Leading global exchange to open a European electronic trading hub in Equinix’s LD4/LD5 campus.

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Die EMC Corporation hat auf der EMC World 2014 eine Reihe neuer softwaredefinierter...
Sustainable ICT Consultancy firm Carbon3IT has secured a lease for a building in Leamington Spa for...
Advising US firms on the Swedish data centre market.
The data centre market has grown significantly over the past ten years but unchecked contamination,...
Keysource launched its new interactive app at Data Centre World 2014 on 26-27 February at London...
New facility supports teaching and research activities and meets strict sustainability criteria.
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Australian fish farm undergoes IT upgrade by investing in edge infrastructure

Australian fism farming company Tassal looked at harnessing IT to make its business of growing salmon more sustainable and cost-effective. It invested in an integrated IT solution powered by Vertiv and Dell EMC for its business in Tasmania.

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