Syncsort hits the Big Data acquisition trail

Syncsort has completed the acquisition of UK-based Circle Computer Group, kicking off the acquisition-based and organic growth strategy announced earlier this year by its new CEO, Lonne Jaffe. Circle offers a portfolio of software products that allow organisations to make valuable, previously “locked away” mainframe data securely available for new enterprise-wide Big Data initiatives without requiring any changes to existing applications, reducing software costs in the process.

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Dell and Oracle build on relationship

Dell demonstrates integration capabilities with Oracle Enterprise Manager, enabling customers to manage the full infrastructure stack and applications from a single management console.

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HP Introduces consumer-inspired Infrastructure Management Platform

Contemporary design optimized for HP Converged Infrastructure delivers familiar workspace, reduces time spent on common tasks.

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Hortonworks and WANdisco partner

Hortonworks and WANdisco have announced that the Hortonworks Data Platform (HDP) will support WANdisco’s Non-Stop Hadoop technology. With this announcement, Hortonworks and WANdisco are addressing critical enterprise requirements around multi-datacenter data availability so customers can better leverage Apache Hadoop globally across data centers.

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For the seventh consecutive year, Keysource, the global data centre and critical environment...
The transaction has successfully closed, marking new era for Colt and optimism for telecoms...
Keysource, the datacentre and critical environment specialist, has launched a new specialist...
Panduit EMEA, the data centre physical infrastructure and connectivity company, has installed an...
RETN, the leading independent global network services provider, announces a 900 kilometre backbone...
Corning’s proprietary technology recognised as Data Centre Physical Connectivity of the Year.
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