Node4 supports First Response Finance’s cloud migration
With the help of Node4’s hosted and managed unified communications platform, First Response Finance migrated its voice, data and call centre functions to the cloud.
With the help of Node4’s hosted and managed unified communications platform, First Response Finance migrated its voice, data and call centre functions to the cloud.
Traditionally, data centres were seen as compartmentalised facilities that did not offer much flexibility to companies. If a company wanted to expand its data capabilities, it had to invest in acquiring more server space in the data centre, but this did not
The Data Lab has launched a new digital community to help boost to Scotland’s economic and social recovery.
With horrendous amounts of money spent on repairing transport infrastructure in the UK, it’s sobering commentary that many of our roads and bridges are still so frequently preceded by the adjective ‘crumbling.’ With UK roads riddled with worsening and seemingly ignored potholes,
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Data is poorly understood, inadequately valued and badly managed by global businesses costing them and their investors billions of dollars every year, according to a report published by Anmut, the data valuation specialists. This is a big problem because it means most
The data landscape has evolved considerably in the last decade, leading to more data creation, retention, and analysis to gain insights and make data-driven decisions. A challenge facing many organisations is not only how to best manage, store, protect and share data,
Many tech companies have been touted for leading the way with their sustainability measures and green credentials, yet tech billionaires have carbon footprints thousands of times higher than the average person. The wealthy own yachts, planes and multiple mansions, all of which
The Internet of Things has had a pretty bad wrap over the years, with IoT connected devices kicking up a myriad of cybersecurity concerns; remember when IoT toys were (accused of) spying on kids? Yeah that.
As I’m always wanging on about how terrible companies are at protecting our data, I’m not going to stop now.
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