Data centre traffic to nearly triple

In the fourth annual Cisco® Global Cloud Index (2013 – 2018), Cisco forecasts continued strong growth of cloud traffic, cloud workloads and cloud storage with private cloud significantly larger than public cloud. Over the next five years, the study projects data center traffic to nearly triple, with cloud representing 76% of total data center traffic. By 2018, half of the world’s population will have residential Internet access, and more than half of those users’ (53...

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Cloud Technology Partners launches CTP Labs

Cloud Technology Partners has announced the creation of CTP Labs™. CTP Labs is dedicated to transforming existing software and enterprise systems to multitenant, auto-scaling cloud services.

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Internap expands OpenStack-powered Public Cloud footprint into Amsterdam

New AgileCLOUD footprint in Europe serves global demand; new Internap portal exposes native Horizon dashboard, providing direct access to cloud resources and the latest OpenStack management features.

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BT data centre cuts costs for NHS

BT has launched BT Compute for Health, a new secure managed hosting service tailored to the health market. The service can support secure applications containing patient identifiable information, from critical electronic patient record applications to off the shelf products such as SharePoint.

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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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