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Commvault Launches CIS-Hardened Images for Simple, Secure Cloud Deployments

Commvault, a leading provider of cyber resilience and data protection solutions for the hybrid cloud, today announced that the Commvault Cloud Platform can be easily deployed from major cloud marketplaces utilizing CIS-hardened images. These CIS-hardened images are pre-configured with CIS-recommended […]

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Vertiv Announces Global Launch of Liquid Cooling Services Portfolio to Support Systems for AI and High-Density Compute Applications.

Vertiv (NYSE: VRT), a global provider of critical digital infrastructure and continuity solutions, today announced the launch of Vertiv™ Liquid Cooling Services. This offering provides customers with the tools to enhance system availability, improve efficiency, and navigate the evolving challenges

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R940 Billion Infrastructure Boost: SAICE Calls for Urgent Action Amid Water Crisis and Project Delays.

The South African Institution of Civil Engineering (SAICE) welcomes the government’s commitment to infrastructure investment as outlined in the 2025 State of the Nation Address (SONA). The announcement of more than R940 billion allocated for infrastructure over the next three

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Cathay Cargo becomes first carrier to exchange shipment information using IATA’s ONE Record data protocol with forwarders in everyday usage.

Cathay Cargo has become the first carrier to adopt the International Air Transport Association’s (IATA) ONE Record data protocol in some of its day-to-day operations with forwarders. This achievement is one year ahead of IATA’s target date for ONE Record

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