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How analytics is driving innovation at the DS Virgin Racing Formula E team
Alex Tai, team principal of Virgin Racing, explains how HPE technology is helping bring success to the electric car racing team
How DDN big data storage helps the British Antarctic Survey
BAS support engineer Jeremy Robst tells Computing how DDN flash storage aids scientists conduct research into Antarctica
University of St Andrews keeps 'key intellectual property' in-house even as it moves more to the cloud
CIO Steven Watt keeps university IP close while strategically moving services and infrastructure to the cloud
Have we reached peak virtualisation?
Computing Research reveals that uptake of server and storage virtualisation may have plateaued
Computing Vendor Excellence Awards 2015: and the winners are...
Who walked away with the 21 gongs?
Driving a connected university education revolution: an interview with De Montfort director of IT Dieter Kraftner
'Rather than fight BYOD, our strategy is to embrace BYOD,' Kraftner tells Computing
AMD throws SeaMicro x86 micro-server business overboard
2012's hot technology goes cold in 2015
HarperCollins boosts Microsoft Azure cloud efficiency with Equinix Cloud Exchange
Publisher migrating business applications to the cloud chooses secure connection to Microsoft Azure via Equinix Cloud Exchange
Peterborough City Council sees bright future in the cloud with Amazon Web Services
Richard Godfrey, ICT, strategy, infrastructure and programme manager for Peterborough Council, explains how AWS will help the authority to cut costs and boost efficiency
Bet365 picks Basho's Riak NoSQL solution ahead of nine alternatives
Bet365 CIO Martin Davies says reliability and stability of product stood out
Sainsbury's Matt Wills leads back-to-front DevOps revolution at grocery chain
IT infrastructure transformation at Sainsbury's as grocery chain updates IT and implements automated environments for DevOps
Illumination's Bruno Mahe on why 'Minions' animation studio selected Avere cloud servers over Hitachi and EMC
Animation firm's head of technology explains how Avere Systems benefits production of films like the upcoming Minions
Met Office forecasts £2bn benefits from new £97m Cray supercomputer
Machine will be capable of more than 16,000 trillion calculations per second
Hybrid cloud - the future is open source
Open-source projects like OpenStack and Docker give enterprises a more affordable and flexible alternative to proprietary hybrid cloud services
Lenovo to finalise $2.1bn IBM x86 server business aquisition
Deal will see Lenovo become third largest player in x86 server market
Software-defined data centres 'the only way' to provide IT as a service
Panel discussion at Computing's Data Centre & Infrastructure Summit concludes that the future of the data centre is virtual
Data centre DNA: how will it evolve?
John Leonard dissects the current state of data centre computing and puts emerging trends under the microscope
The software-defined data centre explained
The software-defined data centre is an extension of current data centre trends, but vendor squabbles have confused the market
More than meets the eye: transforming IT at Jagex - an interview with head of IT Barry Zubel
Barry Zubel, head of IT at game developer Jagex, tells Danny Palmer about virtualising servers, automation and how IT infrastructure will be key to a smooth launch for their next big release
PernixData FVP virtualization software takes SEGA's storage to the next level
SEGA Networks adopts PernixData FVP software to optimise gaming service platform
Bestival selects Six Degrees Group to underpin festival website infrastructure
Music festival opts for scalable solution to manage demand in run-up to and during four-day event
University of Cambridge picks Dell to help power SKA, the world's largest telescope
SKA project aims to harness the power of big data to help scientists observe the very edges of the universe
Pulling together - what converged infrastructure means for data centres
Converged platforms promise to simplify data centre upgrades and maintenance, so why does uptake appear so sluggish? John Leonard investigates
Lenovo yearly profits jump by 29 per cent
Disappointing sales in China offset by growth in EMEA and Americas for world's biggest PC maker