Arrow zum weltweiten IBM Global Training Provider ernannt

Arrow ECS wurde zum weltweiten IBM Global Training Provider der IBM Software Group und Systems and Technology Group ausgewählt

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“Unknown unknowns” holding back Hadoop adoption despite insight benefits

Syncsort calls on vendors for collaborative approach to developing data integration platform.

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Draka’s high density Cat. 6 cable is a lesson in space saving at new academy

The compact design of Draka’s high density Cat. 6 Cable has saved both time and money by enabling increased numbers of cables to run in cable trays and conduits at Dixons Allerton Academy, Bradford.

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A ‘Dear John’ to the data centre

John Casserly, board director at IT and business change professional services group Xceed Group examines whether it’s time for the CIO and the data centre to go their separate ways.

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Corning introduces Advanced Optical

Pretium EDGE® AO Solutions enable migration to 40G /100G parallel optics with up to 75 percent higher density than other parallel optics solutions.

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Red Hat advances OpenShift Enterprise

OpenShift Enterprise 1.2 offers enhanced partner extensibility and improved developer productivity.

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Australian fish farm undergoes IT upgrade by investing in edge infrastructure

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