The cloud start-up hopes to eliminate the customisation required to build most private clouds.
In the future, high-density areas within a current data centre set-up, or in a completely new environment, will need to be built, says Lex Pienaar, CEO of Merit TS.
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Customers can use the software as a SaaS from the Fujitsu Group's highly reliable cloud environment.
Users are able to centralise data from any number of local systems into a single storage device. [Local rep: Duxbury Networking]
The company will distribute and resell Irish-based SoftCo's range of solutions locally.
The majority of local organisations believe cloud computing is here to stay, according to a survey.
The number of people with data management skills is not growing proportionally with the rate of data explosion, says Database 360.
The disk storage system will keep data assets safe and deliver flexibility for growth.
The Infrastructure Optimisation Solutions division concentrates on the data centre's IT and facilities infrastructure.