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The blog of Media-Insert Communications – featuring freelance P.R. and journalism links to the work of Graham A. Jarvis.

Editing, Journalism, Copywriting, and Public Relations
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Recent posts
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Category: Clients, Past and Present
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During Cloud Banking Europe delegates heard that the cloud is very safe and secure. Yet banks and financial services organisations remain wary of the public cloud model in particular. The increasing pressure created by the need to comply with legislation and best practice regulations, and the sensitivity of much of their customers’ financial data, means…
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The Gartner Worldwide IT Spending Forecast report predicts fiercer competition in 2015 between traditional on-premise software vendors, pushing expenditure up to $3.8 trillion (£2.49 trillion). Read why expenditure on cloud computing will explode in 2015.
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Each accountancy qualification on the market has its own strengths and weaknesses in terms of course structure and career focus. Graham Jarvis explores the options in his article for City A.M. Published on 12th February 2015.
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Cloud Computing Intelligence: Graham Jarvis looks at the reasons why so many businesses are looking at converged infrastructure solutions and explains the pros and cons of the different flavours that are available of converged cloud infrastructure.
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Islamic finance has attracted growing interest since the 2008 global financial crisis, which shook well- known financial institutions and the housing markets of major developed economies. New asset classes have been developed to broaden its appeal.
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Separation is not usually something celebrated, but in the storage industry it is a transformative force tackling unprecedented data growth… Published by Information Age on 2nd December 2014. Nature: Publicity for P.R. Client, VCE – an EMC company.
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The banking and financial services industry is fast embracing digital technology as the impact of digitisation changes the way customers interact with their banks and how those organisations deliver new products, services and processes. For instance, it’s not out of the norm for customers to demand access to their bank accounts no matter where they…
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In [an] interview some converged cloud infrastructure experts at HP indicated that the company wants to make its converged cloud infrastructure technologies and practices the definitive industry standard. Find out how and learn more about the converged cloud infrastructure market…
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The end of the datacentre is nigh. That’s the view of AppZero’s CEO Greg O’Connor who says cloud computing will make datacentres in many cases redundant. Find out why…
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On 12th August 2014 Rackspace announced that it is offering some new features to its DevOps Automation Services, which includes Windows support and expanded environment stack support.