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Secure I.T. Environments upgrades hospital data centres

Secure I.T. Environments has completed data centre infrastructure upgrades for two hospitals in South West England.

The democratisation of IT

Technology – specifically the cloud – has been democratised: the majority of people have access to it and use it every day, both at work and on their own time. Ross Gray, Cloudsoft’s CEO, explains what this means for businesses.

Exertis appoints IT director, data & analytics

Exertis has appointed Jawad Bhatti as IT director, data & analytics.

Pandemic data bonanza is a security time bomb

Dave Page, VP and chief architect at EDB, explains what’s at stake for businesses who might be collecting more data than they can handle – and how to mitigate the risks.

Cohesity appoints new VP of R&D

Cohesity has welcomed Kirk A. Law as senior vice president of research and development (R&D).

The future of tech: Predictions and emerging trends for 2022

Data Centre Review spoke to eight industry experts to gain their insights and predictions for the technology sector in 2022.

M247 completes sale of data centre to Pulsant

Cloud services provider M247 has announced the sale of its Manchester data centre to Pulsant.

Why data is set to shape the future of local government across the UK

Omid Shiraji, strategic adviser to the Mayor of Newham, discusses why public bodies must embrace open data to effectively drive social and economic recovery.

DCIM software gains respectability as sustainability beckons

Nick Ewing, managing director at EfficiencyIT, looks at some of the barriers to DCIM adoption, its benefits and whether it can be used effectively to support sustainability ambitions.

How HCI keeps businesses running and data secure

Ian Jeffs, general manager at Lenovo Infrastructure Group, explains why companies should adopt hyperconverged infrastructure (HCI) to simplify and streamline IT management and security operations.

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