Finance firm gets Violin all-flash arrays for performance databases
Finance sector services provider sidestepped existing NetApp storage to get all-flash arrays for high performance and 100% fault tolerance for Oracle-based apps
View ArticleCloud storage appliances: What they are and who provides them
We look at the cloud storage appliance market – everything from local gateway presentation of the cloud, via hybrid cloud, to the new generation of cloud-resident appliances
View ArticleCostain opts for hybrid cloud and hosted bare metal from Navisite
Construction and civil engineering group Costain gets mix of pure cloud and bare metal hosted at Navisite datacentres as it tools up to provide key highways infrastructure systems
View ArticleCould Sweden become the first cashless society?
Sweden is fast becoming a country where cash is on the periphery of payments, and some think it might be the first to become cashless
View ArticleApple warns of dip as it posts record quarter
Apple's share price dips in response to forecast fall in iPhone sales despite record quarterly revenues and profits
View ArticleAll-flash array roundup 2016: The big six
Computer Weekly surveys an all-flash array market in which the big six in storage have largely settled on strategy, but key new technologies – such as TLC flash and 3D NAND – are emerging
View ArticleInternet of things a smart opportunity for energy companies
We investigate how energy companies are taking advantage of internet-connected devices to support smart home initiatives
View ArticleSamsung upbeat despite profit slump
Samsung says that it will continue to plug away at diversifying and reinforcing its business in a bid to return to profitable growth
View ArticleMicrosoft profits fall but cloud success sends share price up
Strong fourth-quarter performance of Microsoft’s cloud services indicates that CEO Satya Nadella’s transformation plan is working
View ArticleLeading Edge Forum teams up with Imperial college on business disruption
Global thought leadership membership organisation launches programme to teach business heads about digital disruption
View ArticleTfL shifts corporate archive to AWS public cloud in digital preservation push
London transport authority has begun moving its first 3TB of corporate archive data to the AWS cloud with the help of Preservica
View ArticleNo supplier immune from declining smartphone market, says Juniper Research
Juniper Research’s latest assessment of the smartphone market reveals virtually all suppliers are being affected by the global slowdown
View ArticleGridstore plans KVM and container support in further tilt at VMware
Hyper-converged appliance maker Gridstore gets $19m in funding to drive KVM and container support to provide an alternative to “costly” VMware
View ArticleHDS launches Pentaho-based HSP 400 scale-out big data appliance
Hitachi Data Systems launches big data appliance, the HSP 400, aimed at data lake use cases, with hardware nodes running the Pentaho Enterprise Platform acquired in 2015
View ArticleService provider turns RAM into VDI storage with Atlantis
OGL Computer rolls out virtual desktop service to customers using Atlantis software to provide RAM as VDI storage for non-persistent desktops with 200 IOPS of performance each
View ArticlePost Office faces group litigation over Horizon IT as subpostmasters fund...
Subpostmasters who claim to have been wrongly convicted of fraud take the Post Office to court after getting the funds for a group action
View ArticleSaaS provider rejects “costly” VMware for Nutanix Acropolis hypervisor
Data services provider Pi rejects VMware as too costly and complex, opting for Nutanix’s computing and storage Acropolis hypervisor
View ArticleAsean PC sales drop 5.5% in 2015 fourth quarter
Weak consumer demand and high inventories blamed for falling PC sales in Asean, which mirror Asia-Pacific trend
View ArticleCisco recalls Ethernet switches over fault risk
A potential fault on a number of IE-5000 switches could give users a nasty shock, says supplier
View ArticleCisco sees slowdown in large network deals as stock markets wobble
Erstwhile customers are putting large networking deals on hold in an uncertain financial climate, claims Cisco CEO Chuck Robbins
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