Datacenter investments boom in the Nordics

A couple of years ago all eyes in the technology world turned North when Google established a datacenter in Hamina, followed by Facebook´s datacenter in Lulea. Now datacenter investments are booming in the Nordics: Google, Ericsson, Microsoft, Digiplex, Interxion and Yandex are recent examples of companies making substantial investments in the relatively cold region. The latest project - announced at the beginning of November - is TelecityGroup who are adding 5 MW in its key Stockholm...

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Capgemini is awarded three framework agreements

Capgemini Deutschland GmbH has been awarded three framework agreements with the Data Processing and Information Technology Center (ZIVIT), the internal IT service provider for the Federal Revenue Administration and other federal authorities in Germany. The framework agreements are multi-year deals with a volume of up to 4,840 man-months.

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Three UK building societies choose Unisys

New managed services solution will provide predictable delivery costs and support for regulatory compliance to Ipswich, Loughborough and Dudley Building Societies.

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Huawei and TBR, a leading global technology research and advisory firm, have jointly released an...
Longcross Park is a significant step on the journey of dynamic continuous improvement enabling...
International data centre developer, Atlantic Hub, is to develop a flagship IT services and data...
Chayora Limited, a Hong Kong-based data centre infrastructure company, has finalised agreements...
ISG has secured an ?7.6 million datacentre project with global charitable foundation, the...
Rittal, SICP and WestfalenWIND IT win first prize at German Data Center Award 2019.
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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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