Three years ago, Newcastle-under-Lyme Borough Council realised that its server requirements had doubled in a year from 20 to 40 servers. What's more, it looked as though the trend would continue
‘We have lots of departments running multiple services, and we had servers for every service,’ says Steve Clark, the council’s senior server support assistant. ‘We had lots of servers only bein...
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