Computer Sciences Corp. is seeking to help chief information officers enable their information technology and non-IT staff to manage enterprise-wide cloud services through a new self-service portal. The portal provides an interface through which end users can log into a secure account and choose services from CSC’s catalog to manage cloud works from a single [...]
VCE has joined SAP‘s team as a SAP global technology partner where the two will cooperate to assist customers more quickly deploy the latest virtualization and cloud technologies for simplified and automated mission-critical applications. “This global technology partnership provides a framework for a variety of collaborative efforts designed to bring together the cloud and virtualization technologies enabled by [...]
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IBM’s new software portfolio uses analytics to provide greater visibility and integration between applications running on the IT infrastructure and key business processes. The software allows clients to make more intelligent and automated business decisions through cloud computing. IBM’s analytic solutions include: IBM WebSphere Operational Decision Management, IBM Tivoli Analytics for Service Performance, along with [...]
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Terremark, a Verizon company, today announced the latest expansion of its São Paulo, Brazil data center in an attempt to meet continual customer demand for their IT infrastructure solutions in Latin America. The NAP do Brasil is now capable of housing approximately 100,000 servers making it the one of the largest multi-tenant data centers in the [...]
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Harris was awarded four contracts worth a total of over $12 million by the U.S. Air Force’s Electronic Systems Center through the Cyber Integration Division, Information Transport Systems Program Management Office. Under the contracts, Harris will be responsible for installing core IT infrastructure upgrades through extensive cabling and networking components at four U.S. Air Force [...]
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Qatar is safer than the United States from the blitz of cyber crime because it has developed the right infrastructure to deal with it, according to a security expert. “From the people I talked to, it looks like Qatar is in pretty good shape because your infrastructure is all very new, said Marcus J. Ranum, [...]
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