Most global organisations have “too many data centres in too many countries”, according to analyst Gartner, and that in order to cut costs and optimise service delivery, they only need two on each continent they operate in. ...
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Made-in-Sacmi beverage solutions are soon to be showcased at CBST, the China International Beverage Exhibition on Science & Technology, to be held from 20th to 22nd November at the New International Expo Centre of Shanghai. Visitors will ...
Indian conglomerate ITC has unveiled plans to establish a food park in Ludhiana district of the state of Punjab. The announcement was made during a meeting between ITC chairman YC Deveshwar, executive director Kurush Grant and a state ...
Automotive companies are being challenged to come up with engine technologies that will make our cars more energy efficient and ultimately change the way we drive, Business Secretary Vince Cable announced today. The £75 million fund ...
has been revealed ahead of its official public unveiling later this month. The new S65 AMG is the third iteration of the flagship V12-powered variant in what is now the sixth generation of Mercedes’ S-Class sedan range. It follows ...
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The 2014 Toyota LandCruiser Prado has arrived in Australia with revised styling, new technology and restructured pricing. Revealed in August with a new grille, headlights, front bumper and tail-lights, the facelifted Toyota LandCruiser ...
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The Nissan BladeGlider concept has been revealed ahead of its official unveiling at next week’s Tokyo motor show, previewing a future rear-wheel-drive electric performance car. More than a concept, Nissan says its BladeGlider is ...
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October 2013 Australian New Car Sales Figures 1 Toyota 18,129 2 Holden 10,528 3 Hyundai 8,130 4 Mazda 7,967 5 Ford 7,486 6 ...
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It's been confirmed Syria has 10 cases of polio, and two German researchers warn the infectious disease could silently spread to Europe as refugees move about. Dr. Martin Eichner of the University of Tubinge in Germany and Dr. Stefan ...
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Graphene on silicon carbide (SiC) has been shown to give an accurate resistance standard and to outperform the presently used gallium arsenide (GaAs) devices in many aspects. Now, researchers at the Centre for Metrology and Accreditation of ...
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Prism whistle-blower Edward Snowden persuaded other National Security Agency (NSA) colleagues to give him their login details and passwords, which he later used to gain access to classified information that he later leaked to the media. ...
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The introduction of the Lexus ES350 and ES300h sees the return of the Lexus ES line after a seven-year absence in Australia. The sixth-generation Lexus ES follows the traditionally conservative nature of the ES models that have come ...
UK companies are struggling to find employees with the big data and analytics skills that they need. That's according to a new report released by SAS Institute, called "Big Data Analytics: Adoption and employment trends". It suggests ...
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A GP has voiced her concerns about the NHS's controversial new system for collecting and analysing data, Care.data, questioning why the health service needs to obtain so much data from the UK's citizens. Dr. Jane Lothian, GP and medical ...
Global Sources opened its fourth annual China Sourcing Fairs in Johannesburg featuring a comprehensive array of quality products from China and Asia suppliers. The Fairs are being held at the Gallagher Convention Centre, Gallagher Estate, ...
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