New wave of vendors driving growth in managed services

The increasing demand for the provision of IT and Telecoms as a managed service is revolutionising the IT industry and creating new opportunities for both vendors and resellers alike. The changing buying behaviour that is accompanying this revolution and the demand for platforms and technologies to support the delivery and consumption of IT applications and services has created a fertile environment for the growth and development of a new generation of vendors with a range of innovative...

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Hortonworks and Open Energi to deliver smarter energy grid

Hortonworks has expanded its European customer base with the addition of Open Energi, a company harnessing flexibility in demand for energy. Open Energi has selected the Hortonworks Data Platform (HDP™) to transform the way energy is delivered and consumed through smart grids with Hadoop-powered, real-time, Internet of Things (IoT) data.  

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OpenText delivers Big Data Analytics in the OpenText Cloud  

New solution enables businesses to predictively analyse enterprise, customer and eBusiness suite data, on-demand.

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Emerson Network Power has released five data centre trends to watch for in 2016.
Real-time, in-service assurance technology dramatically reduces cost and helps keep SLA promises.
Avnet Technology Solutions has announced the departure of Fabian von Kuenheim, CEO of Magirus, from...
Mafi Mushkila’s data centre testing division has been renamed heatload.co.uk in a move designed...
New collaboration improves access to more than 140 petabytes of LHC data for thousands of...
HP’s Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) software is widely used amongst organizations...
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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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