IDC reveals data centre predictions for 2015

By 2018, third-party service providers will own a quarter of all IT assets installed in organizations' server rooms and closets, posing major asset management and governance challenges.

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DATA4 Group appoints Adam Levine Chief Commercial Officer

DATA4 Group, a rapidly expanding European provider of Data Centre solutions, announced today that Adam Levine has joined the Company as the Group’s Chief Commercial Officer.

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Six Degrees Group moves to St Katharine Docks

Six Degrees Group (6DG) thas opened its flagship new 22,000 sq. head office in Commodity Quay at St Katharine Docks, Central London’s only marina. The new HQ flows from the quayside into 6DG’s private reception area and its accommodation is organised over two floors adjoined via an atrium.

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Data centre skills gap remains critical

Independent research commissioned by Zenium Technology Partners has given a clear indication that the skills gap facing the data center sector will continue to be a critical business concern going in to 2015.

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Ovum predicts digitalization, mobility, cloud and Internet of Things to dominate integration and middleware agenda in 2015

Enterprise will spend an estimated US$16.3bn on middleware software in 2015, an increase of 9.3% on a year-on-year basis, according to Ovum’s recently published *2015 Trends to Watch: Integration and Middleware report.

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Carrier Ethernet market receives boost

Increasing demand for enterprise connectivity and the boom in data traffic are sustaining growth in the European wholesale and retail carrier Ethernet services market. Uptake will rise further as the adoption of cloud services escalates in the region. While the United Kingdom, Germany and France constitute the three largest markets, the less mature Eastern European economies will exhibit the fastest growth rates for Ethernet services.

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Australian fish farm undergoes IT upgrade by investing in edge infrastructure

Australian fism farming company Tassal looked at harnessing IT to make its business of growing salmon more sustainable and cost-effective. It invested in an integrated IT solution powered by Vertiv and Dell EMC for its business in Tasmania.

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