

DEAC Ltd., the largest data centre operator in the Baltics that recently opened the largest and most advanced data centre in the Baltics, believes that the virtual server solutions could be an escape from the crisis for many companies.
Continue readingAccording to IT companies, the transition of State institutions to the “Open Source” programmes does not necessarily means less expenditure.
Continue readingAccording to Information Technology Overview, use of information technology (IT) is particularly important for over 90 percent of managers, professionals, associate professionals and secretarial/administrative staff in the UK. This similar statistic holds true for the overwhelming majority of the developed countries, including the Baltic states.
Continue readingInternational Network and Datacenter services provider Linxtelecom finalizes the acquisition of Norby Telecom’s data transmission services and IP-voice telephony (VoIP) business units.
Continue readingBMS „Edrana“ successfully completed tests with new corporation’s “Microsoft” operation system “Windows 7”.
Continue readingDEAC, a Latvian IT outsourcing company, operating on the IT market already for 10 years, has opened its second data center in Riga, Latvia.
Continue readingThis Autumn C.T.Co has successfully passed ISO 9001:2008 Quality Management System Re-certification held by external assessor: Lloyds Register Quality Assurance (herein LRQA).
Continue readingArchive and storage specialists Proact have entered into a three-year framework agreement with a Swedish supplier of IT services with major international coverage.
Continue readingOn September 24th in Riga, Maskavas Street 459 the largest Latvian data centre operator – DEAC, opened a new data centre “Riga”, which is the largest and most modern data centre in the Baltic States, as well as the largest investment project of DEAC up to now.
Continue readingOnce more Microsoft purchases ERP software in Denmark: Columbus IT sells the rights to the software solution RCM – Retail Chain Management – to Microsoft for USD 5 million.
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