Brocade advances replication and disaster recovery capabilities

Brocade has announced a new extension platform that enables enterprises to achieve significantly shorter recovery points and faster recovery times for restoring data and applications in the event of a disaster, or when performing routine backup and replication tasks over unreliable Wide Area...

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Minkels introduces Free Standing Cold Corridor
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Minkels has launched the Free Standing Cold Corridor®. The ultra-modular aisle containment design has been developed for both corporate and commercial data centres. The self-supporting construction offers a pay-as-you-grow model for energy-efficient separation of hot and cold air flows,...

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Datacentred partners with Codethink

DataCentred t has partnered with Codethink, a specialist in advanced software engineering services. The partnership is designed to deliver multi-architecture OpenStack cloud service infrastructure for customers requiring access to specific architectures to run targeted workloads.

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NetIQ ‘unleashes’ the power of identity

NetIQ has announced the general availability of Identity Manager 4.5, its latest identity and access management (IAM) offering. With a shift in technology decisions towards business leaders, identity is the critical lynchpin to balance convenience and security in today's complex, always-on IT...

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DataCentred joins Linux Foundation

Membership demonstrates DataCentred's commitment to the development of open source cloud...

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SIAM: should you be outsourcing it?

In their recent white paper on Service Integration and Management (SIAM), Coeus Consulting examine...

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RST Global Communications deploys Transmode's iWDM-PON to create high capacity access networks

RST Global Communications LLC (RST) has started the roll out of new high capacity optical access...

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Keep your data in the Cloud and your Business on the home ground

Cloud platforms allow secure access to data from anywhere in the world, but can the location of the...

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Siemon innovation for landmark HQ of Genesis Oil and Gas

Siemon has delivered a complete end-to-end infrastructure upgrade for global oil and gas...

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CEU releases ‘largest-ever study of European data privacy breaches

Findings from a report released by Central European University's Center for Media, Data and...

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Ad tech companies rely on Internap’s bare metal servers

Internap bare metal delivers high performance, low latency and cost-efficiency for ad tech...

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UK public fears advance of internet-enabled devices amid security concerns

UK consumers fear that technology is overtaking their lives, with many increasingly concerned about...

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Videos

Nancy Hammervik, Chief Channel Officer at GTIA, shares insights from 40 years in the tech channel. She explains how community, mentorship, and a “member-first” mindset drive real impact in the industry....
Phil Cullerton, VP Services EMEA at Vertiv, explains why services will define the future of the data centre. The future of the data centre is not just about who builds fastest, it is about who operates best....
Matthew Martin, Managing Director of Quantum Design Oxford, discusses the critical role that quantum data centres will play in advancing the deployment of quantum technologies. He explains how quantum data...
Antoine Jebara, Co-Founder and GM of Channel & Alliances at JumpCloud, explores how managed service providers can move beyond transactional roles to become true business partners. He dives into practical...

Expert Opinions

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Harmonics pose a headache for electrical systems in many industries, but data centres are uniquely exposed to the risks. Scott Birchall, Data centres & HVACR application engineer, ABB, explains what harmonics...