Waitrose embraces mobile working and enhances productivity with workplace transformation

Waitrose’s head office ensures the smooth operation of its business and more than 300 UK stores. To ensure Partners based there are equipped to do their jobs as effectively as possible, Waitrose needs to provide the latest technologies. With its existing Windows XP platform nearing end of...

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Juniper provides advanced network training

Juniper Networks will provide a four day training and end exam certification course for Queen Mary University of London (QMUL) for 100 Information Communication Technology (ICT) undergraduate and post graduate students studying either a BEng/MEng Electronic Engineering and Computer Engineering...

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Fujitsu spearheads drive into schools and colleges

Fujitsu has appointed Ash Merchant Head of Business Development for Education. It is the first time that Fujitsu has appointed a dedicated specialist to a senior role focused on education - and signals the company’s intent to drive its presence and sales in the sector significantly.

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HP Works with Swansea University

Three-year program will utilise HP technology to explore the development of secure,...

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BYOD and the corporate wired and wireless network – with a Unified Access Approach

There are many challenges in an enterprise network, not least the need for capacity and security,...

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Skills gap emerges

The ever-increasing IT skills gap is highlighted again today with the release of research results...

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eCommerce drives both top and bottom line for B2B companies

In addition to increasing company revenue, increases in profitability per order and average order...

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Time to say goodbye?

Less than one in ten enterprises has faith in its existing network; more agile infrastructures are...

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IT managers now also handling telecoms in over half of cases

New industry survey reveals IT manager is also responsible for telecoms in 52% of businesses.

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Software-defined networking development model

In a move to help organisations understand software-defined networking (SDN), the impact that SDN...

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Ekro chooses the storage and back-up solution from Proact

Ekro, part of the VanDrie Group, the global market leader in veal, has chosen Proact for the...

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Privatbanka chooses high uptime enterprise solution from Proact

Privatbanka needed to create a robust server and storage infrastructure to further increase the...

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Integrated Systems revenue jumps to $1.8 billion in EMEA in 2013

The value of the integrated systems market in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) recorded...

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IST chooses Proact as a partner

Proact is supplying a converged IT infrastructure to IST (International Software Technology AB)...

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Videos

Gina Archbold, Channel Business Manager at BlueSnap, provides an update on the company’s Partner Program - explaining how the BlueSnap global payment orchestration platform provides an integrated, single...
Prakash Govindan, Gradiant’s co-founder and COO, discusses the challenges facing both the data centre and semiconductor industries when it comes to water usage. The company is currently working with two data...
Andreas Keiger, Chief Revenue Officer at ZutaCore, discusses the AI power density challenge facing data centre owners and operators, looking at the various liquid cooling options available to address the...
Joe Capes, CEO of LiquidStack, outlines the thinking behind the launch of the company’s GigaModular™ CDU - the industry’s first modular, scalable Coolant Distribution Unit with up to 10MW cooling...

Expert Opinions

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