Logicalis Positioned As Trusted SDN Technology And Business Advisor In IDC Marketscape Report
Managed services specialist is a ‘contender’ in IDC MarketScape Report focused on network virtualisation and SDN.
Managed services specialist is a ‘contender’ in IDC MarketScape Report focused on network virtualisation and SDN.
Logicalis announced today that it has received a Cisco® Partner Summit Global award, recognised as APJC Partner of the Year. Cisco revealed the winners at a Global Awards reception during its annual partner conference taking place this week in Las Vegas.
Logicalis UK and NHS Wales Informatics Service have launched an apprentice exchange scheme designed to achieve shared learning between the public and private sectors.
Logicalis, has commenced a £4 million, two year data centre and core network infrastructure project for the University of Southampton. The contract will underpin the delivery of IT services to staff and students, support High Performance Computing initiatives, and help build on the University’s global status as a research leader.
Logicalis, the international IT solutions, managed services and cloud provider, today announced the appointment of Richard Aston as Vice President of Services.
Logicalis has completed a comprehensive IT infrastructure overhaul for Birmingham City University. The project, which commenced in 2012, included the design and deployment of two onsite data centres, wired and wireless network for staff and students, and the rollout of Cisco Unified Communications Manager for 4000 users.
Slough, UK, 29 January 2014: Logicalis has designed and implemented a core network for international property developer and infrastructure group Lend Lease, it has announced today.
Service-led transformation will free IT departments from the burden of day-to-day maintenance and management.
As IT spend moves to line of business managers, and with more than half spending at least 70% of their time on day-to-day tasks, CIOs are creating a new mission for IT.
A survey of more than 1000 UK 13-17 year olds points to a future workforce that is ‘digital first’ in everything it does, and whose digital talents could bring significant economic value to the UK.