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Data centre downtime adds to data loss concerns
  • Posted on 2nd May 2019 in by Phil Alsop

As businesses grow and expand, so too do their data needs - along with the necessary infrastructure. By Jonathan Arnold, Managing Director, Volta Data Centres.

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Why the public sector need to adopt a multi-cloud strategy
  • Posted on 25th April 2019 in by Phil Alsop

Public sector IT has always lagged behind the private sector. Tight budgets and complex requirements have resulted in many organisations still operating on legacy IT systems and old contracts. As such, outdated IT systems and vendor lock-in has made the public sector susceptible to IT breakdowns...

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The gathering momentum of hybrid cloud in enabling enterprises to manage IT needs
  • Posted on 11th April 2019 in by Phil Alsop

New tools and technologies will ensure hybrid cloud meets the high expectations of enterprise IT. By Nutanix.

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Join the Tag team – how to optimise tagging policies for the cloud
  • Posted on 4th April 2019 in by Phil Alsop

Think of the cloud as a serviced apartment: your business’s fully-managed home on the internet. While the cloud provider is responsible for everything from the underlying architecture to physical security, accessibility and maintenance, the tenant is responsible for their own possessions – in...

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Adapting to a changing wholesale market

As 2019 kicks off, organisations are increasing the pace of digital transformation, as well as the...

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What Type of Workloads Should You Consider When Migrating to the Cloud?

It should come as no surprise that enterprise workloads are increasingly moving to the cloud....

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UK police forces yet to fully embrace cloud migration

New data reveals the majority of police forces still access and manage data and applications...

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Funky Pigeon soars to new heights with Claranet’s AWS and DevOps optimisation

Funky Pigeon is a fast-growing UK-based online retailer of greetings cards, calendars, stationery...

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Look beyond the surface for effective facilities planning and design

When undertaking a data centre planning project – whether consolidating company infrastructure...

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With Shadow IT, we’re all multi-cloud now

For data centre managers, Shadow IT is a reality—it’s either there and you know it, or it’s...

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A MAGic Future in Cloud (Microsoft, Amazon & Google)

‘The year of the cloud’ is a term that’s become very familiar to most in the tech world. But...

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Cloud adoption, 5G and the role of the managed service provider – how 2019 will shape up

It’s business as usual with 2019 gaining momentum, and thoughts are turning to the months ahead....

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Videos

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