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Ukrainian software house reassures clients

Luxoft, the giant Ukrainian-Russian software developer is answering questions online to reassure its clients that its business operations are stable and business is proceeding as usual. It says the actions in the Crimea are hundreds of miles away from its operations in Odessa, Dnipro and Kiev.

EMEA data centres in growth race

The total amount invested in data centre outsourcing solutions in Europe will significantly increase over the next three years, according to ‘Data Centre Key Trends, Emerging EMEA', a newly released report by DCD Intelligence.

More vendor M&A as PBX declines

The global enterprise PBX market, including TDM, hybrid, and pure IP-totaled $7.4bn in 2013, down 9% from 2012, and down 9% from the year-ago 4th quarter.

Tintri opens EMEA support centre in Ireland

Storage specialist Tintri has chosen Cork in Ireland for a location of its new EMEA technical support centre which is expected to boost the company’s European growth, it says.

Cisco expects 11-fold increase in mobile data traffic

Global mobile data traffic is expected to grow nearly 11-fold within the next four years driven by an increase in both number of mobile users and mobile connections, faster mobile speeds and a growth in mobile video, according to the Cisco Visual Networking Index (VNI) Forecast.

M2M grows fast, driven by mobile

Juniper Research says Machine to Machine (M2M)) service revenues will reach $20bn globally in 2015, as players across the M2M industry focus on simplifying the process of rolling it out for the end-user.

Icelandic start-up offers secrecy

Iceland-based social media platform Vivaldi aims to capture users seeking to avoid aggressive advertising and government security forces, and hopes for a boost from the closure of a rival, says founder Jon von Tetzchner.

Dell's new Linux challenge

Dell's new reseller agreement with Cumulus Networks will give other channels a new offering in open networking solutions.