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Equinix got Seoul

Equinix has expanded its global footprint once again. This time to South Korea, with a new International Business Exchange (IBX) data centre in Seoul.  ...

AI and cloud on UK employee’s most wanted list

Training and qualification provider TheKnowledgeAcademy.com has analysed the latest findings from business software and services firm ‘Advanced’, who surveyed over 1,000 UK employees in professional...

Thingbots: The latest threat to Internet stability (and human life)

New research from F5 Labs has revealed that IoT devices are now cybercriminals’ top attack target, surpassing web and application services, and email servers....

NGD recognised for excellence in safeguarding customer data

Companies keeping your data safe seems like a rare commodity these days, but Next Generation Data, a hyperscale data centre operator based in Wales,...

European organisations call for stricter data compliance

80% of IT professionals believe more stringent data protection regulations will benefit their organisations, but only 20% are confident that they comply with the...

Equinix invests $85m in seven-storey Singapore data centre

Equinix has unveiled plans to expand Platform Equinix with the construction of its fourth International Business Exchange (IBX) data centre in Singapore, dubbed SG4. ...

Fasthosts sponsored Pixel Boat sets sail in world record attempt

It has been a year since Fasthosts announced its sponsorship of long-term customer, Alex Alley, in his Solo Non-Stop Around the World Record attempt on his...

World capital for autonomous vehicles? It could be Coventry

According to a report from the Coventry Observer, West Midlands mayor Andy Street is quietly confident the city could become the world capital for...

Qatar gives go ahead for Microsoft global data centre

Qatar's cabinet has given the green light for a Microsoft global data centre to be established in the country, according to state news agency...

Facebook scandal causes U.S. to consider EU-style GDPR privacy rules

News just before Christmas that Facebook has been allowing advertisers and marketers direct access to personal data (and even private conversations) may well be cause for...

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