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To modulise or data centre in a box

Flexible and scalable design: The modular data centre incorporates a snap-together design with a removable wall design. With the economies of scale and the benefits of repeatable, standardised modules, it is easy to match demand and scale infrastructure quickly. Modules can be added when extra capacity is required or scaled down when infrastructure becomes obsolete.

Flexibilility       Speed       Efficient       CapEx          OpEX          PUE       Predictability              Space saving

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Speed of Deployment – Prefabricated modules are delivered on-site preconfigured and pretested for an easy installation within 12-16 weeks, depending on the level of project complexity. Site preparation and module production can be completed concurrently, resulting in minimized on-site construction and deployment time. As a standardized solution, modules can be ordered, manufactured, customized and delivered to the data centre site in a matter of months. The modular approach also means that the site construction can progress in parallel, instead of a linear task dependant, track toward completion.

 

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Britain's Truphone wins backing from Roman Abramovich

Frustrated by the lack of mobile phone coverage at his home on a farm in Kent, inventor James Tagg decided he could improve matters by getting into the mobile business himself.

First, he launched Software Cellular Network, an early version of Skype, which allowed customers with poor mobile coverage to make calls over a wireless internet connection. Then, he invented a mobile phone sim card which allows users to operate different phone numbers from a single chip, before expanding the system into a cut price mobile network.

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Seven telecoms companies for 4G Auction

UK Chancellor George Osborne’s hopes of raising at least £3.5 billion from the auction of super-fast 4G mobile spectrum today got a big boost as seven telecoms firms were approved as potential bidders by regulator Ofcom.

The three new entrants seeking to snap up some of the 4G airwaves are BT, China’s PCCW and niche UK operator MLL Telecom.

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PC Prices to Rise by Up to 10 % iin 2015

Through 2016, 30 Per Cent of PC Consumers will buy  a less expensive PC

Gartner Says Device vendors will have to raise the prices of PCs to offset the effects of currency devaluation, The price of PCs in the Eurozone and Japan, in particular, will increase by up to 10 per cent during 2015.

According to Ranjit Atwal, a research director at Gartner , we are seeing the strength of the dollar against most other currencies and this will reflected in companies' earnings. PC vendors involved with the US Dollar, who are selling to Europe and Japan, where local currencies have fallen up to 20 per cent against the USD, since the start of 2015, have little choice than to raise prices to preserve profits.

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Getac T800 8.1" Fully Rugged Mobile Worker Tablet

Getac, has launching a new tablet designed specifically to boost productivity for mobile workers, the 8.1" Windows 8 Getac T800.

Designed to try and steal an edge over Panasonic, the thin and light Windows OS device has been designed based specifically for mobile Utility workers, Field Services and Public Safety sectors. Getac has responded to those demands by developing a device that offers all the power, performance and usability of a high-quality consumer device, without compromising on the tablet’s full ruggedisation.

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Harden your keyboard for battle! METALCAPS

 Tt eSPORTS, a company providing professional e-Sports gaming peripherals is releasing the new METALCAPS keyboard accessory. This is to come to the aid of the mechanical keyboard community, who suffer from damaged keys due to enthusiasm or maybe anger when playing games.

These  metal keyboard caps will be on store shelves and on premium e-tailer websites to offer users a convenient way to modify their mechanical keyboards. The keys are made with a Zinc alloy for overall durability and a solid feel while typing.

The sports metal caps will come in four varieties, as follows, these keys are the common “Hot keys” and suffer the most: 

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CES 2013 AMD show range of mobile and desktop GPUs

AMD launched its latest range of mobile and desktop graphics processing units (GPUs), AMD Radeon HD 8000M Series, at the Consumer Electronics Show 2013.

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PC-market slump hits AMD in 3rd Quarter

AMD has Cut Chip Orders From Globalfoundries after the global PC market has slumped.

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High Inventory, Lack of Consumer Demand Constrain the French PC Market

The outlook for the French PC market has been reduced to -0.7% for 2011, with sell-in levels expected to further decelerate in the second quarter, as dealers and distributors remain affected by high inventory amid continued sluggish demand in the consumer space.

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