data centre
The Weekly Round-Up: 13.11.09
Round-Up While ikee doesn't put your personal data at risk, it could certainly damage your street cred: it replaces infected iPhones' default wallpaper with a picture of Rick Astley - the pop star whose 'Never Gonna Give You Up'... [13 Nov 2009]
No more tax breaks for offshoring?
Comment This will be a complex assessment based not only on cost reduction but also service elements and data security. Do you wish to change location to a different offshore centre and/or use a different range... [11 Nov 2009]
Outsourcing the data centre to a carrier neutral data centre operator in Europe
White Paper Should you outsource your data centre? Hear industry experts as they take a look at how some of today's most successful organizations are wrestling with and overcoming the challenges of an ever-growing... [30 Oct 2009]
Olympics tech team gets ready to put London 2012 IT through its paces
News Media, news agencies and other organisations will see an improved Olympic Data Feed during the 2012 Games, which will provide a greater range of results, biogs and other information, and which is more customisable than... [27 Oct 2009]
Beyond CRM: How to improve customer interactions
Comment And while many organisations have amassed a wealth of data after having invested heavily in customer relationship management systems to help gather, analyse and segment customer data, few are able to... [25 Sep 2009]
Photos: Inside Big Blue's big green datacentre
Photo The centre is beta testing an upcoming version of its Tivoli monitoring software, which can take the data and allow workers to manage energy required to cool and run the datacentre. This is the control... [22 Sep 2009]
Cloud Computing: Thin clients in the cloud
White Paper In combination with universal thin client solutions, the cost benefits can apply not only to the data centre but also to the desktop. Cloud services represent an attractive and cost efficient... [18 Sep 2009]
Centrinet case study
White Paper Centrinet launched an innovative business service - Smartbunker - based on renewable energy and energy-efficient technology(efficient IBM BladeCenter servers and Cisco networking hardware), It's the UK's first managed... [17 Sep 2009]
Scientists Boost Productivity With User-Friendly High-Performance Solution
White Paper The life-science researchers at CIS need to analyse huge amounts of biological data to compare genomic sequences. Scientists at the Centre of Informatics Science (CIS) at Nile University worked with... [01 Sep 2009]
Revitalizing a Medical Data Warehouse
White Paper It needed to provide researchers and medical staff with fast and easy access to clinical data for secondary use, while reducing IT maintenance costs and improving system reliability. It migrated data... [01 Sep 2009]
Photos: Five mobiles of the future unveiled
Photo The projector can then project data onto the surfaces or objects in front of the user - meaning the device has no physical screen but uses anything to hand, including Mistry's own hand (show above), or a blank piece of... [19 Aug 2009]
Offshoring: Is resistance weakening at Whitehall?
News The matter is important now because of increasing concerns over information assurance, risk, business continuity and data security management," said Creese, who is head of IT for Hampshire County Council. [03 Aug 2009]
Photos: The firefighting robots taking to London's streets
Photo Pictured here is a command centre where video and other data from the ROVs can be assessed by QinetiQ staff. Four robots designed to tackle dangerous fires were shown off in London yesterday by defence... [29 Jul 2009]
Photos: From Big Bang physics to F1 racing - how analytics is shaping the world's decisions
Photo The remaining useful data is analysed onsite within the Cern Computer Centre and by machines in the LHC Computing Grid, a global network of more than 100,000 processors, in the hope of finding out more... [27 Jul 2009]
Mobile WiMax won't win race to become 4G king
News According to Aldridge, mobile WiMax-equipped cameras provided significantly higher data rates - around 1.7Mbps, as opposed to 500-700Kbps - than 3G-connected alternatives. As fire trucks raced through the town on their... [23 Jul 2009]