EMEA Server Revenues Down Again in 3Q13 But Signs of Revival in Southern Europe and on Blade Side, Says IDC

FRANKFURT and PRAGUE, December 11, 2013 — According to the latest EMEA Server Tracker from International Data Corporation (IDC), factory revenue in the EMEA server market reached $2.8 billion in the third quarter of 2013 (3Q13), a decrease of 3.0% when compared with the same quarter of 2012. Shipments reached 535,767 units, representing a 4.9% annual decline. The quarter-on-quarter performance displayed a mixed picture with flat growth in volumes, which were up 1.3%, but with revenue displaying a significant decrease of 6.3%. These figures hint at a continuing price sensitivity…

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Home is Where the Skype Is…

22/05/2013 in Workspace Blog by Blake Shepard It’s interesting to witness the ways in which Skype adoption within certain industries can positively impact business. We’ve talked about it in relation to themedical field and foreign-language instruction. Real estate is another industry seeing benefits from Skype.  We hear it’s helping business run more efficiently and allowing realtors to satisfy client demands more easily and cost-effectively. Here’s an example of what I mean: Dan Prud’homme, a broker in vacation hot-spot Hilton Head Island, South Carolina,recently explained to the trade publication CRN, that selling second homes to remote…

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NatWest online services hit by cyber attack

A deliberate attempt to disrupt services at NatWest left some customers struggling to access online banking on Friday. The surge of traffic – known as a distributed denial of service attack – was blamed by the RBS Group, which owns NatWest, for the access problems. The disruption lasted for an hour from 11:30 GMT. It came less than a week after a major computer failure left some customers unable to use cards and cash machines. Details safe On Friday, a number of customers reported problems getting on to the bank’s…

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