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AVK unveils new service hub in Netherlands for data centres

Thu, 6th Feb 2025
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AVK has launched a new service hub in Lelystad, Netherlands, enhancing its European presence to better support the booming data centre market.
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Kiwis save on festive shopping with online global deals

Fri, 3rd Jan 2025
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This holiday season, Kiwis have ramped up international online spending, with transactions spanning 149 countries, seeking better deals amidst rising costs.
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Survey reveals positive sentiment towards data centres

Fri, 8th Nov 2024
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A recent survey shows that 93% of Europeans view data centres positively, but understanding of their role remains low, with just 52% grasping their purpose.
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Arrow Electronics & Broadcom expand VMware distribution in Europe

Wed, 5th Jun 2024
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Arrow Electronics and Broadcom are partnering to distribute VMware solutions across 20 European countries, including new regions like the Czech Republic and Iceland.
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New study shines spotlight on UK's digital skills gap

Tue, 7th Nov 2023
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A ServiceNow study reveals a substantial digital skills gap in the UK, with education not preparing the majority for an AI era.
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Piotr Marczewski, former Cision SVP, joins Trintech as CRO

Wed, 22nd Feb 2023
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Trintech has appointed Piotr Marczewski as Chief Revenue Officer to drive global growth and customer success using his decades of experience.
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Driven to distraction

Tue, 30th Jun 2009
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New Zealand may ban holding mobile phones while driving by year-end, possibly imposing a NZD $50 fine or 25 demerit points; handsfree remains allowed.