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Author: Paul Gay

US fears may fuel more investment in the UK

Huawei, the world’s biggest manufacturer of telecoms equipment and second biggest maker of smart phones, has restated its support for the United Kingdom as a key area for investment and future growth in the company’s activities.

Private data exchanges set to outgrow public internet traffic

Global interconnection and data centre company, Equinix has announced that adoption of its cloud exchange fabric (ECX Fabric) has soared as its network service provider (NSP) customers increasingly turning to the product to provide on-demand, private multi-cloud connectivity to their business customers.

Data investment at British airbase

The US Air Force has plans for what it calls a ‘scalable modular data centre’ at the Lakenheath air base in Suffolk, which belongs to RAF but hosts United States Air Force units and personnel and is home to the 48th Fighter

DIN-rail power supplies promised obsolescence proof

PULS Power claims its DIN-rail product range offers high reliability with long-term support and is committed to supporting its customers for as long as is possible with products designed into their systems.

Vehicle to grid project rolls out first installations

VIGIL has rolled out a new control platform for Vehicle-to-Grid/Building (V2G/V2B) systems and distribution networks. The first installations include three V2G charge-posts in Aston University with associated active network management (ANM) equipment.

Kubernetes users get managed service

Based on open-source standards and predictable pricing, the managed Kubernetes service offering from OVH is ready-to-use on its public cloud.

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