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UK businesses are reluctant to stick their heads in the Clouds

A global study of almost 2,100 contracts covering deals worth £7.8 billion suggests that Cloud-based services are failing to capture the popular imagination of UK businesses. It also suggests that organisations are increasing the level of IT services they outsource to improve service delivery, with many investing budgets saved over the past few years on HR, sales and finance support.

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PayPoint tops up technology with Adapt

Leading payment network underpinned by compliant, robust and scalable IT.

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International MEF CE 2.0 certification success for Telstra

Telstra has achieved Metro Ethernet Forum (MEF) CE 2.0 certification of its international Ethernet portfolio, giving its customers confidence in the quality and global reach of these products.

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The world’s first climate positive data centre is built in Sweden

In the city of Falun, Sweden, the world’s first climate positive data center is now being built. EcoDataCenter will also be one of the 13 safest in the world, meeting the highest security requirements with world-class performance. The initiator of EcoDataCenter is the energy company Falu Energi & Vatten in collaboration with the entrepreneurial company EcoDC AB. Schneider Electric will supply technology that will deliver energy efficient solutions and products to the project.

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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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