ControlCircle In the News

Read about ControlCircle in this section chronicling our news coverage.



The Docklands:Awards are taking care of business
28 Nov 2008 - DOCKLANDS businesses walked away with six prizes at the 11th annual Thames Gateway Business Awards.
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eGaming Review:Virtual Sanity
16 Nov 2008 - Damian Milkins of datacentre specialist ControlCircle tells eGaming Review how technology can help gaming companies through the credit crunch.


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ComputerWeekly.com:optimising data centre operations
16 Oct 2008 - In fat times or thin, the datacentre manager always seems to get it in the neck.
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ComputerWeekly.com: Betfair cuts development time with server virtualisation
04 September 2008 - Betfair has embraced server virtualisation to improve IT usage and increase speed of application deployment.
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ComputerWorld UK: Betfair starts virtualisation trials to speed up apps delivery.
03 September 2008 - Betfair has started trials of server virtualisation technology to save six weeks in application deployment and improve hardware provisioning.
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Computer Business Review:
ControlCircle supports Rightmove's data centres
29 July 2008 - Rightmove, a UK-based residential property portal, has selected ControlCircle's data centre services along with Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) Internet connectivity.
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IT Pro:
The UK’s biggest property website has move to an outsourced “N+1” redundancy data centre model to safeguard the availability and uptime of its business
29 Jul 2008 - Rightmove has signed a deal for outsourced data centre services to ensure the availability of its website, which served 4.9 billion page impressions in 2007.
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Data Centre Solutions:
The UK’s no.1 property website makes Rightmove choosing ControlCircle for datacentre services
31 July 2008 - Rightmove adopts ‘n+1' redundancy datacentre model to ensure website availability; Data centre strategy minimises underutilisation of hardware, yet ensures required systems uptime.
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