Pulsant supports the arts by providing enterprise cloud to Edinburgh International Festival

The Edinburgh International Festival is an annual cultural event that brings together artists, performers, actors and audiences from all over the world. The festival lasts three weeks and transforms the city of Edinburgh into an inspired, frenetic hub of activity. One of the main tools used by...

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IBM's Bluemix now generally available

IBM says that Bluemix, the company’s open cloud development platform, is now generally available with new services, clients and systems integrators using it to rapidly develop applications in the cloud.

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Cloud-based DIY video, if you’re good at it

vCreate Express is a cloud-based, personalised video tool now available to small businesses, but they will still need the right skills to avoid doing more harm than good

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Getting really personal about sales

Innometrics and Nansen have partnered up to create marketing and sales customer intelligence that is highly focused and personal   

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Survey show security ranked 3rd by bosses

A recent survey by KPMG shows that cyber security is slipping down the order of priorities amongst...

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Vendors poor at selling hi-tech services

Sales training company, Sales Commando, has spoken out about just how poor hi-tech sales people are...

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Cloud computing now the norm in a predominantly Hybrid IT market

78 per cent of organisations now consciously using Cloud services, finds new research from CIF.

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Surveys show cloud now mainstream

Two recent surveys, from Verizon and the Cloud Industry Forum, show that cloud services are now...

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The white van movers

It may not be `glitzy’ but courier services are big business – worth an estimated $1.2...

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Banco Popular and IBM sign strategic IT agreement

Bank will outsource its technology infrastructure.

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MEYER WERFT launches IT innovation with assyst

MEYER WERFT GmbH (Papenburg) and Axios Systems (Munich) announce the launch of a successful...

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Euritas hosts first executive virtual roundtable

Last month Euritas (the European association of public IT service providers) hosted its first...

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Tech sector loses potential sales due to lack of effective communication

There is new and ever more capable technology at our disposal but, as a leading sales training...

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Simple recovery for lower tier tasks

VMware partner, Bluelock, has come up with a cloud-based recovery that targets a repository service...

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IBM Connections gets an upgrade 

The company adds a full suite of social and real-time collaboration tools in Version 5 of its...

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Videos

Mark Wilson, CEO of ILI Group, discusses the ILI Group’s plans for three new hyperscale data centres across Scotland, creating what it calls The Stoics – a £15 billion Green Digital Network spanning the...
Conrad Purcell, partner at Haynes Boone, explains how data centre development in sub-Saharan Africa is accelerating, driven by rising digital demand and infrastructure investment. While project finance through...
Chris Gilmour, CTO of Axians UK, explains how Axians, the ICT brand of VINCI Energies, and Nokia are deepening their strategic collaboration to drive the next phase of communications infrastructure and mobile...
Francesco Marasco, VP Energy Operations and Sustainability, nLighten, explains why the European data centre provider has published the first ICFEn (Integrated Carbon-Free Energy) scores for its facilities,...

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