Tuesday, November 17, 2015

IT News Head Lines (ComputerWeekly) 18/11/2015





DDN revamp adds SFA14K plus hyper-converged and all-flash options
DataDirect Networks upgrades core HPC storage arrays to create SFA14K, and adds hyper-converged SFA14KE plus all-flash IME14K front end to smooth I/O bottlenecks

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European Commission gives Equinix the go-ahead to acquire datacentre rival TelecityGroup
European Commission clears datacentre merger, after resolving concerns about its impact on European colocation pricing

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Acquire new skills for technology management
The age of the customer requires organisations to focus on both the business technology and IT agendas

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More than 10% of IT workers are employed in male-dominated environments
More than 10% of technology professionals say they work in a male-dominated environment, according to a survey by Harvey Nash

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Asean higher education institutions increase software and services spend
Higher education organisations in developed Asean countries are investing heavily in software and services as their IT use matures

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Over 55,000 businesses took advantage of government Connection Vouchers
As the DCMS-sponsored Connection Voucher scheme winds down, statistics reveal that over 55,000 small businesses in the UK took advantage of the grants

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Openreach CEO Joe Garner to step down
Openreach CEO Joe Garner is returning to the financial services sector after two years at the helm

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Nordic enterprises to enjoy cheaper datacentre costs
A reduced electricity tax rate for datacentres in Norway will give local enterprises a competitive option close to home

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