SSE lights up Hayes data centre

SSE Enterprise Telecoms is connecting LONDON2, VIRTUS’ new flagship data centre in Hayes with a host of connectivity solutions, including its LIGHTNOW optical networking service. LIGHTNOW offers high-capacity, ultra-resilient wavelength connectivity and already services 21 of London’s busiest data centres (including the VIRTUS LONDON1 site in Enfield) and a further nine in Manchester with 1Gb and 10Gb Ethernet wavelengths that can be provisioned within just seven days. Customers of...

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Streamwire CEO joins DCA Leadership Board  

Appointment to DCA Board of Governors demonstrates Anne Stokes’ passion and dedication to supporting and growing the data centre industry.

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brightsolid engineer named a Veeam Vanguard

Senior systems engineer, Craig Dalrymple, has been selected as the only Scottish member of the programme.

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Level 3 access for Volta customers

Global connectivity to Level 3 solutions such as Content Delivery Network (CDN) and Cloud Connect now possible.

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Conventional IT security in data centres reaching its limits

By Alistair Tooth, Director, Product Marketing (Cloud Security) at Akamai Technologies.

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Equinix begins second phase expansion of its largest Asia-Pacific data centre  

Second phase expansion meets rising demand for interconnection services in Asia Pacific.

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