Cloud transition happening 'faster than you think'

Uptime Institute, the globally recognized data center authority, has published the results of the 2016 Uptime Institute Data Center Industry Survey. The sixth annual survey provides an overview of the major trends shaping IT infrastructure delivery and strategy. According to survey findings, 50% of senior enterprise IT executives expect the majority of IT workloads to reside off-premise in cloud or colocation sites in the future. Of those respondents 70% expect that shift to occur ...

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Partnership to create Scotland’s largest cloud infrastructure

Two of Scotland’s leading data centre providers, brightsolid and DataVita, today announced a partnership that will create a critical digital infrastructure, improving communications and cloud accessibility for businesses across Scotland.

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Host of new servers accelerates UKFast data centre growth

Cloud hosting firm UKFast is set to expand its Trafford-based data centre offering with a million-pound investment in Dell server technology, further bolstering the company’s strong position in the thriving UK ecommerce market.

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Aegis Data enters into partnership with Custodian

Partnership brings enhancements in disaster recovery and high performance compute capabilities.

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Reducing Cloud uncertainty

CIF hails conclusion of SLALOM’s Cloud contract initiative as major step forward for Cloud industry.

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