Trend takes to the stage at Data Centre World 2015

Trend Control Systems, the leading international manufacturer and supplier of state-of-the-art Building Energy Management Systems (BEMS), is getting set to take part in Data Centre World 2015, which takes place on 11th-12th March at ExCeL, London. As well as showcasing some of its latest innovations, Trend experts will also be on Stand D102 to talk about how it can make today’s data centres more resilient, compliant and sustainable.

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RiT Technologies and Wipro sign cooperation agreement

Parties to work together to promote their integrated solutions in projects throughout India.

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Percona and Tokutek partner

Percona, the company that makes MySQL® and OpenStack 'faster and more reliable', has announced a partnership with Tokutek® to support the integration of the TokuDB® database storage engine with Percona Server.

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Jaguar Land rover buys best-in-class modular data centre

Keysource, the data centre and design build specialist, has been named as preferred supplier for a new external modular data centre for Jaguar Land Rover at its site in Wolverhampton.

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