Nasstar plc acquires Kamanchi Limited

Nasstar, a provider of Hosted Desktop cloud computing, is pleased to announce the acquisition of the entire issued share capital of Kamanchi Limited (“Kamanchi”), a specialist IT outsourcer and Hosted Desktop provider in the recruitment sector, for a consideration of £2.5m. The...

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F5 enhances application availability

Interoperability improves disaster recovery/business continuity across data centre and VMware cloud environments.

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PTC to acquire Axeda

Axeda’s connectivity expertise to extend PTC’s ability to deliver secure, closed loop lifecycle management for smart, connected products.

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FireEye and Quantum team

New partnership enables enterprises to easily conduct cybersecurity investigations and improve security against advanced attacks.

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Further changes likely to hinder G-Cloud adoption at local government level, says Databarracks

The lack of guidance and clarity surrounding the new G-Cloud Security Approach and the recently...

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KDDI invests a further £135m into Telehouse’s London Docklands data centre campus

Telehouse North Two will be a major investment in a next generation mission-critical data centre,...

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NAKIVO releases v4.1 for VMware Cloud, Hosting, and Service Providers

NAKIVO introduces new features that enable monitoring, automation, and orchestration of VMware data...

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bluesource launches complete cloud archiving service

bluesource has launched EV247- said to be a unique, complete cloud archiving service, that combines...

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Poor password management leaves service accounts open to attack

Survey reveals security professionals don’t practice what they preach when it comes to...

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At least one in three ex-employees left with access to systems or data post termination

Over a third (36%) of desk-based workers in the UK and the US are aware of having continued access...

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South Lanarkshire Council appoints Bull to manage IT infrastructure

Following a competitive tender process, Bull Information Systems has won a five-year contract with...

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ICT investments in Singapore and Malaysia are on the rise

Enterprises in Singapore and Malaysia will increase their ICT spendings in 2014, says new research...

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ISACA outlines five principles for effective information and technology governance

In new guidance issued today, global IT association ISACA outlines five principles organizations...

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Smartphone charging to consume almost 14,000 gigawatt-hours of dirty energy by 2019

A new report from Juniper Research has found that charging mobile devices will generate more than...

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US$1 trillion to be spent on telecom and datacom over next five years

Market research firm Infonetics Research released data from its 2014 Telecom and Datacom Network...

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