13 billion reasons to adopt Cloud computing

If the called-for £ 13bn of "departmental savings" are going to be achieved in the Emergency Budget, the UK public sector has to be encouraged to have more confidence in cloud computing. This is according to a major new survey from Huddle, the enterprise cloud collaboration service.

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A bright, solid future for Scotland

brightsolid, the cloud hosting and data centre service provider, has announced the successful entry on to the Scottish Government’s Hosting Services Framework. The framework enables public sector organisations to purchase hosting services from brightsolid, without having to go through a...

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Europe's hosting companies revealed in new study

A new report, European Cloud & Hosting Providers - the Top 250, produced by IT Europa, shows a steadily growing sector, with much of the growth coming through the independent companies rather than giant publicly-listed firms. The total revenues for companies in the report rose by just 1.5% in...

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Proact to deliver new IT infrastructure to SBAB

Proact has been chosen to supply a new IT infrastructure system including, deployment services,...

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Improving Microsoft-based communication and collaboration environments

Three new Fujitsu PRIMEFLEX dedicated solutions for integrated communications platforms such as...

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Advanced Health & Care signs strategic partnership with Cloudhouse

Advanced Health & Care (Advanced), a leading supplier of IT solutions for the health and care...

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The fastest transatlantic cloud service?

Double the throughput and lower latency than the leading global cloud providers between the US and...

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Businesses race to cloud, but risk as CEO less involved in final say

IT making the majority of decisions despite business-changing nature of the move.

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A Cloud service a day...

No weekend downtime for cloud risk in Europe warns Skyhigh Networks in new report

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AWS expands in India

India-based AWS Infrastructure Region will enable customers to run workloads in India and serve...

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Secrets kept by cloud providers are threatening business

100 percent of companies surveyed suffered financial or operational impacts due to missing or...

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HSCIC awards Redcentric £3.5million contract to deliver cloud DBaaS

Redcentric has won a major new contract with the Health and Social Care Information Centre (HSCIC)...

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Sungard Availability Services® announces significant Irish expansion

Latest expansion marks Sungard Availability Services’ largest investment into the Irish...

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Videos

Nigel Hedges, Application and Technical Specialist at Fluke Networks explains that, as fibre density increases and performance margins tighten; driven by AI, cloud, and next-generation digital infrastructure,...
Claire Keelan, UK MD at Onnec, is warning that the UK will fall short of its AI ambitions and data centre expansion targets, unless it tackles the growing workforce shortage by tapping into underused talent...
Denis Schertenleib, Nexthink’s Senior Director of Product, believes that the IT service desk won’t survive the next five years and that agentic AI will be the future of IT support. He also discusses...
In this interview, Phil Skelton, Senior Director of International Sales at eSentire, explores why modern defence demands multi-signal MDR that correlates identity, endpoint, cloud, network, and vulnerability...

Expert Opinions

Paul Swaddle, Product Manager at Serios Group and Lucy Batley, founder of AI consultancy Traction Industries discuss how organisations can combine data and AI to create meaningful business impact.
By Matt Middleton-Leal, Regional Vice President EMEA, Qualys