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Public Compute-as-a-Service clients can reduce costs by managing storage options

Dimension Data has announced the availability of Tiered Storage options as part of its enterprise-class Public Compute-as-a-Service (CaaS) offering. Public cloud clients can now access three tiers of block-based storage at USD 0.07 to 0.44 per GB per month, enabling businesses to increase efficiencies in the cloud and significantly reduce total storage cost by matching the level of protection, performance and accessibility of data to the storage media that best suits an application.

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Renishaw chooses NextiraOne for Managed Services

Five-year Managed Services Contract creates global cover for voice, data and wireless infrastructures.

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Ospero joins the EMC Velocity Service Provider Program

Powered by EMC VMAX Cloud Edition, the Ospero Storage-as-a-Service (StaaS) solution extends to the global enterprise customers offering high-end storage on ‘Pay as you use - When you use it’ model.

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Databarracks awarded a G-Cloud iii framework agreement

Infrastructure as a Service provider, Databarracks awarded G-Cloud agreement for second year running.

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Colleges and Universities choosing ExaGrid

ExaGrid’s scalable, cost effective disk backup solution with deduplication makes the grade for higher education campuses.

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Organizations in Western Europe Increasing IT Storage Budgets

Analyst report compares data storage trends in Western Europe and North America.

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Modernising Oracle with converged infrastructure

Customers who adopt Dell EMC VxBlock technology experienced 99% less planned and unplanned downtime according to a study by IDC.

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