Thunderbird is go with software-defined-storage

Thunderbird School of Global Management, the oldest and largest graduate school for international business in the USA, has overcome its most pressing IT challenge – a dependence on expensive hardware – with a flexible software-defined storage architecture made possible by DataCore...

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Fujitsu targets ‘online-data-hungry customers’

Fujitsu has announced its plans to deliver new storage appliances providing customers needing instant online access to large data volumes with a new hyper-scale, software-defined storage solution based on Intel® technologies and utilising Ceph open-source software.

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Acronis acquires BackupAgent, strengthening cloud backup offering for service providers

With the acquisition of BackupAgent, Acronis enables service providers to offer the most complete cloud backup solution to customers of any size.

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EMEA server revenue rising fast

International Data Corporation's (IDC) latest EMEA Server Tracker shows that the EMEA server...

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Blue Coat reveals security risks from “One-Day Wonders” websites

Blue Coat Systems, Inc. says that 71 percent of hostnames appeared for just 24 hours. While the...

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Failure of iCloud brings richer pickings for hackers

Computer security expert issues warning, in light of celebrity picture leaks.

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Hammer celebrates first anniversary of Registered Disk Partner Scheme

Distributor launches next promotion including 25 iPad Minis to be won in September, plus adds new...

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Kroll Ontrack improves Apple mobile device data recovery success by 60 per cent

Technology breakthrough is a game changer for consumers with a data loss from the latest Apple...

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Autotask introduces Smart IT guide

Evolving from an hourly-fee based break/fix (B/F) service model to one that includes a managed...

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ANZ welcomes new staff, new facilities and new customers

DataCore says that its operations in Australia and New Zealand (ANZ) have undergone a dramatic...

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Eaton Integrated Power Management solutions now certified VCE Vblock ready

Power management company Eaton says that its integrated power management solutions suite is now...

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KEMP achieves VMware Ready-Hybrid Cloud™ status

KEMP Technologies’ Virtual LoadMaster® has achieved VMware Ready® – vCloud®...

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Backup and disaster recovery integration

Zetta.net has completed integration of its enterprise-grade cloud backup and disaster recovery (DR)...

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Mellanox partners with Zycko

Zycko has announced a new relationship with Mellanox Technologies, a leading supplier of end-to-end...

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Videos

Katie Coulson, Executive Vice President and General Manager, Skanska Advanced Technology, discusses the many factors which need to be considered when delivering a data centre design and build, including the...
Falk Weinreich, CEO of Portus Data Centers, discusses the company’s focus on the DACH region, with plans to accelerate expansion of their existing data centre portfolio – most immediately with the...
Sean Burke, CEO at Enteligent, positions 800V DC to 50V DC as the ‘missing piece’ in AI data centre power design. While 800VDC distribution solves the upstream limitations of traditional AC infrastructure,...
Thiri Shwesin Aung, founder and CEO of Nyxium, discusses how she and co-founder, Paul Seurin, have built an agentic AI platform that helps energy and infrastructure developers decide where projects are most...

Expert Opinions

In data centres, direct-to-chip liquid cooling relies on fast-acting valves to regulate coolant flow and protect servers from overheating. Yet across server racks operating 24/7, the cumulative energy demand...
By Richard Clifford, VP of sales & Solutions EMEA Salute.
By Daniele Viappiani, Economics and venture capital advisor with GC1 Ventures.
By Inna Weiner, VP of Product, Data & AI, AppsFlyer.