Cloud computing ensures firms of all sizes can remain commercially competitive

Investment in IT and adoption of innovative cloud services is critical to staying competitive with new entrants to the market and increasing commercialisation, according to Richard Roebuck, managing director of specialist legal IT provider Accesspoint. A recent report compiled by legal IT specialists Accesspoint and secure cloud service provider Databarracks discusses how firms have begun to adopt business practices more typically seen in limited companies.

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Intuitive cloud management goes mobile with new iland innovations

Enhanced Enterprise Cloud Services portal and mobile app enable teams to easily monitor and control their cloud costs and resources on the go.

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UK IT industry opinion divided on knowledge of software defined data centre

With analysts and vendors alike predicting that the Software Defined Data Centre (SDDC) is the next big step for the IT industry , Adapt has announced results from a survey that illustrates the UK cloud industry is still very divided in its opinion of the software defined concept, its potential and benefits.

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Nike selects Juniper Networks

NIKE, Inc., the global leader in athletic footwear, apparel, equipment and accessories, has agreed to work with Juniper to co-create a new highly scalable next-generation data center cloud and retail network infrastructure.

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