Trust has been working with ARK to design, deploy and manage their network through their extensive development and growth. Most recently extending this to manage their IT services – truly providing one trusted supplier from consultation to design, deployment and proactive management of a robust and agile mission-critical infrastructure that ARK Data Centres and its customers depend upon.
“Trust is a partner who has supported our extensive development and growth plans. Working with a supplier you know who can deliver when our ethos is to provide customers with a solid, robust and secure service is absolutely essential”.
Andy Garvin, Director, ARK Data Centres
Click below to discover how we are powering and supporting Ark Data Centres with intelligent network and IT infrastructure through our consult, design, build and deploy and managed process.
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Intelligent Buildings as Service Provider‑Grade Networks
Smart buildings are no longer technologically simple environments. Today’s buildings operate as sophisticated digital platforms, supporting building management systems, energy monitoring, access control, digital signage, IoT sensors, and a wide range of connected services.
Why BMS Networks Are Becoming Cybersecurity Targets
Building Management Systems (BMS) play a pivotal role in running contemporary buildings. They oversee heating, ventilation and air conditioning, lighting, energy monitoring, and often integrate with systems like access control and fire safety devices.
Cutting Through Complexity: What We Covered in Our Extreme Networks Readiness Webinar
With IT teams facing increasing pressure to simplify, automate, and gain visibility, our recent webinar with Extreme Networks and Infinigate focused on one central theme: removing complexity from network management.
The session introduced Extreme Platform ONE — Extreme’s unified approach to simplifying licensing, operational insight, and visibility across wired and wireless environments.
Life After VMware
For more than two decades, VMware has been the backbone of enterprise virtualisation. CIOs trusted it as the reliable constant, the technology layer that – just worked. However, we have seen that the Broadcom acquisition has triggered a disruptive shift in the cloud and infrastructure market with leaders across every industry pausing, reassessing their virtualisation and cloud plans.