Third of IT leaders not getting the support they need to execute cloud properly

Confusing, biased or incorrect advice from suppliers has resulted in failed or stalled cloud programmes in 28 per cent of organisations, according to new research from The Bunker. However, responsibility for this must rest with the CIO – who in light of these findings should review their due-diligence when choosing partners to make sure that they are getting the full picture.

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Interoute launches Virtual Data Centre zone in Istanbul

Interoute first global cloud provider to open a local zone in Istanbul, Turkey.

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Volta expands in central London

Volta Data Centres will be expanding with the opening of its third floor, which is scheduled to be available from September 2016.

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70 per cent of UK employees use unauthorised cloud services at work

Study finds IT decision makers believe that over 70 per cent of staff use cloud tech that is not managed by their company, leading to secure employee mobility being the biggest business need in the next year.

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“The Age of the Customer” impacts managed services

The 2016 Managed Services and Hosting Summit to be held in London on 21 September will examine the rapid changes taking place currently in the industry and among IT customers.

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Hidden deep in a mountain, Green Mountain’s data centre is cooled by the cold waters of a Norwegian fjord. Working with nature, Green Mountain is saving energy and protecting the environment — leading the way to cutting data centre energy use by a third.

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