Most global organisations have “too many data centres in too many countries”, according to analyst Gartner, and that in order to cut costs and optimise service delivery, they only need two on each continent they operate in.

Most global organisations have “too many data centres in too many countries”, according to analyst Gartner, and that in order to cut costs and optimise service delivery, they only need two on each continent they operate in.
VMware has launched its long-anticipated public infrastructure as a service (IaaS), touting its virtual networking capabilities as a differentiator from …
Data centre and wireless sales led growth at Cisco Systems in its fiscal third quarter, as it saw customers spending …
Can the old guard in business continuity and disaster-recovery services thrive in an era when the companies are looking at …
As CNME prepares to host the Middle East’s first event entirely focused on big data, it delves head first into …
Comstor on Sunday announced that it had signed a contract with Panduit Corp. for the distribution of a number of …
Paul Cormier, President of Products and Technologies, Red Hat, explains how cloud, middleware, storage and virtualisation technologies will drive the …
Sufian Dweik, Regional Manager, MEMA, Brocade Communications, explains how fabric networks can provide a comprehensive solution to five critical enterprise …
Shi Yaohong, Middle East President, Huawei, previews the innovations that are set to usher in a new age of digital …
Microsoft officially launched Windows Server 2012 in Dubai, describing it as a cornerstone of the Cloud OS that provides customers with a modern platform for the world’s applications.
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