BGO’s $260 Million Data Center Fund Signals Major US Infrastructure Expansion
Major Funding for Digital Infrastructure Real estate investment management firm BentallGreenOak (BGO) has successfully closed a $260 million data center…
Major Funding for Digital Infrastructure Real estate investment management firm BentallGreenOak (BGO) has successfully closed a $260 million data center…
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Vox has expanded its service portfolio through a strategic partnership with cybersecurity firm Sophos. The new division aims to make enterprise-grade protection accessible to organizations of all sizes through locally-managed security solutions featuring AI-powered threat prevention and unified management.
Internet and communications provider Vox has launched a new cybersecurity division in partnership with global security firm Sophos, according to company announcements. The collaboration establishes a locally-managed service model that reportedly makes Sophos’ advanced cyberdefense capabilities accessible to South African businesses across all size categories, from small enterprises to large corporations.
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Yorkshire Water has revealed plans to relocate its corporate headquarters from Bradford to Leeds in a strategic move to consolidate operations. The water company is consulting with employees about transitioning to a new purpose-built facility at Leeds Valley Park. This relocation aims to create a more efficient working environment for delivering customer services.
Yorkshire Water has announced plans to close its current head office in Bradford and relocate to a new facility in Leeds, according to company reports. The water utility company stated it has initiated a consultation period with staff regarding the proposed move from its Halifax Road location in Buttershaw to Leeds Valley Park, with the transition reportedly scheduled for next year.