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Data centres, or server farms, are specialist facilities in which business-critical computing resources are housed and maintained. The use of temperature monitors and air filtration systems allow data centres mean that its computer systems and other associated components can be kept free of dust and function at their optimum operating temperatures.
Below are a number of white papers, analyst reports, and case studies that detail the benefits that the use of a data centre(s) can offer your business.
Company: Intel UK
This case study highlights how a regional healthcare data centre needed to increase its data centre storage to meet high volume data needs, accommodate new types of data as well as storage, back up and speed challenges. Read this paper to find out the various solutions and results it found. VIEW SUMMARY
Category: Data Security | Published: May 2013 | Type: Case Study
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Company: Intel UK
Hangzhou Trustway Technology wanted to manage traffic in a Chinese city. However, with vast amounts of information from digital monitoring devices, they needed lots of reliable storage and the ability to efficiently analyse this data, in real time if necessary. Read this case study to find out more. VIEW SUMMARY
Category: Data Centre & Storage Solutions | Published: May 2013 | Type: Case Study
Company: Intel UK
This case study follows a Chinese university that deployed high performance computing servers to cope with their demands. But, it was difficult to manage the scattered computing resources, and they also wanted greater utilisation of these resources. Read this case study to find out how they did so. VIEW SUMMARY
Category: Cloud computing | Published: May 2013 | Type: Case Study
Company: EMC UK
With an annual data growth of 30%, this case study focuses on the challenges faced as they sought to improve the backup, recovery and availability of their data and applications. It highlights the operational and financial benefits when transitioning away from tape for backup and disaster recovery. VIEW SUMMARY
Category: Disk Backups | Published: May 2013 | Type: Case Study
Company: Quest Software UK
In order to get the best performance from their available hardware Fujitsu needed a backup solution with minimal configurations needs, easy to understand interface and simple reporting features. Read the full study to see how Fujitsu gained a reliable backup system VIEW SUMMARY
Category: Backup Systems and Services | Published: January 2013 | Type: Case Study
Company: C2C
Email communication at Southend-on-Sea has doubled each year since 2008, with current daily traffic of around 22,000 emails. This has put significant pressure on the borough council’s infrastructure and its I.T team VIEW SUMMARY
Category: Email Management | Published: October 2012 | Type: Case Study
Company: C2C
Law firm CIO Matt Berg reviews C2C’s ArchiveOne Enterprise. You won’t find a more helpful review anywhere because Matt has extensive experience with Symantec’s Enterprise Vault and Exchange 2010 VIEW SUMMARY
Category: Email Archiving | Published: September 2012 | Type: Case Study
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Company: IBM United Kingdom Limited
VINCI migrated critical business data to an IBM XIV Storage System implemented at its main production site in Watford, with remote mirroring to a second XIV at a site 200 miles distant VIEW SUMMARY
Category: Data Centre & Storage Solutions | Published: February 2012 | Type: Case Study
Company: IBM United Kingdom Limited
As its UK business expanded, Haribo was finding it difficult to protect a growing volume of business data. Completing its existing backup processes took up to nine hours each night - any further growth and the backup window would begin eating into the working day. VIEW SUMMARY
Category: Data Centre & Storage Solutions | Published: November 2011 | Type: Case Study
Company: IBM United Kingdom Limited
With constraints on data centre space, power and cooling, the Institute for Computational Cosmology at Durham University wanted to develop a new high-performance computing cluster that would enable even more sophisticated simulations of the universe with compact, energy-efficient technologies VIEW SUMMARY
Category: Data Centre & Storage Solutions | Published: November 2011 | Type: Case Study
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