11 August 2010
BAARN, PROACT, Europe’s largest independent storage integrator, supplies international storage solution for Catena in Sweden and the Netherlands
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29 June 2010
Oslo: For every IT worker in Norway who supports the Data Storage Directive, more than two reject it. These are the findings of the new Proact Storage Barometer.
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22 June 2010
Oslo: Norwegian employees have spoken: If they have to get by without either e-mail or their phones for three days, mobiles go out of the window. “Norway would come to a standstill without e-mail,” says Eirik Pedersen, Proact’s Director of Sales and Marketing.
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14 June 2010
Proact Storage Barometer:
More than a quarter – 26 per cent – of listed companies and authorities use cloud services for storage and archiving, or are planning to do so. However, many IT departments are still playing a waiting game when it comes to IT in the clouds. These are the findings of the Proact Storage Barometer.
“However, developments are taking place quickly, and I think we will be seeing a breakthrough soon,” says Per Sedihn, CTO at Proact. Forma Publishing Group is one company that perceives clear gains from buying cloud storage.
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11 May 2010
Proact Finland Oy, specialist in demanding storage solutions, supplies a storage solution to Aalto University. The university storage devices are located in two separate data centres, which makes them well prepared for disaster recovery.
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10 May 2010
Proact is extending its cooperation with VMware with a view to providing more opportunities for development and in order to benefit from virtualisation technology in the fields of storage and backup/recovery for their clients. Proact is one of VMware’s Solutions Providers.
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09 April 2010
AARN, 31 March 2010 - Proact, Europe’s largest independent storage integrator, has concluded an agreement with the Dutch INHolland University of Applied Sciences for the optimisation of its storage and backup environment.
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29 March 2010
Authorities and listed companies are not very well equipped to deal with IT system breakdowns. 45 per cent of organisations - almost half - state that it would take at least a day and possibly up to several weeks before their systems could be used fully again following crashes in their most business-critical systems. These are the findings of the Proact Storage Barometer*, a survey involving IT managers from 100 listed companies and authorities.
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23 February 2010
Archive and storage specialists Proact are underpinning their operations in northern Sweden and opening an office in Sundsvall. Ten or so new staff members will be recruited over the year. Proact has already gained a number of clients in the region.
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28 December 2009
Further confidence in archive and storage specialist Proact has been demonstrated with the extension of an existing support agreement with an international supplier of outsourcing services. The deal is worth at least SEK 13 million.
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