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  • The data centre diet

    The data centre is typically where organizations spend the bulk of their technology and resource investments, so quite naturally, operating one efficiently is a top concern for chief information officers and their staffs. The management complexities range from integration, availability and reliability issues to information management best practices, security concerns, risk management and data protection.

  • Lawyer warns of risk of breaking data protection rules

    Companies enjoying the benefits of cloud computing may find that they increase the risk of receiving hefty fines, which could reach hundreds of millions of pounds, under future EU data protection rules. Vinod Bange, partner at top London law firm Taylor Wessing, warned delegates at a seminar this week that the risks will be far greater under the new legislation.

  • UK firms say they will not be able to cope with EU data law

    Only one in ten UK firms say they are ready for the European Commission's proposed data protection directive. A survey of 200 firms employing more than 1,000 staff by OnePoll found 87% admitting they would not be able to identify individuals affected by a data breach within the EC’s proposed 24-hour time frame. In addition, 13%said it would take them between a week and one month to pinpoint which customer data was affected, while six percent did not believe they would ever be able to accurately obtain this information.

  • DataCentres Europe 2013
  • 2nd DataCentre Africa
  • 3rd DataCentres Central & Eastern Europe

DataCentres Europe 2013

Datacentres.com TV

Interview with Michael Manos