Procurri Strengthens our Position in Germany with New Recruit
Brexit rattles on and the uncertainty of who, what, where and when continues to cause concern throughout the business in all sectors and of all shapes and sizes. Procurri has been long prepared for whatever the outcome of the UK’s
IBM Power7: How to Access Support Past EOSL
IBM has announced that Power7, their family of superscalar symmetric multiprocessors, are being pushed to EoSL (their End-of-Support-Life). In practical terms, this means that should there be a concern or issue with Power7 by users, IBM will no longer offer
Britain is Open for Business
This month, I was invited to attend the British Parliamentary Review in London alongside a guestlist of brilliant British businesses, Olympian Denise Lewis, journalist Andrew Neil, and several MPs. Even the gala dinner was tumultuous – with Members of Parliament
What Does our Partner Procurri Have in Common with the BTCC?
In a guest post from BTCC driver and Procurri partner, Mark Blundell discusses what Procurri has in common with British Touring Cars Championship! Procurri is proud to sponsor Mark and there are a lot of comparisons to be drawn between
Does Land, Sea, and Time Really Separate you From your Global Team?
Procurri is headquartered in Singapore, I am writing this in the US, but the team dealing with your IT inquiry or request could be anywhere in the world – there are 14 Procurri offices and 4 warehouses across Europe, APAC,
Why We’ve Opened a New Office in Germany
Procurri’s newest European base is in Erlangen, Germany, Europe’s largest economy. This new location will service not just those doing business in Deutschland, but also those in the UK with European operations. Brits are still no further forward in knowing
Because IT Shouldn’t Cost the Earth
The evolution of electronics in the last few decades has seen the world presented with a new challenge in sustainability: e-waste. As technology advances, old appliances, devices, and equipment are made obsolete and are thrown out, unable to be recycled,
Moore’s Law at 50
Half a century ago, Gordon Moore, one of the founders of Intel, made a prediction known as ‘Moore’s Law’; that the number of transistors in a dense integrated circuit would double every two years. Astonishingly this has broadly held true
The Changing Role of CIOs and Why They’re Now Entrepreneurs
The IT industry has changed in the last 15 years as technology has innovated, increased, and interconnected, and the role of humans in the IT industry has had to transform too, perhaps none more than the CIO, Chief Information/IT Officer. A
Is E-Waste Really Rubbish? Let’s Clean Up The Problem!
E-waste is short for electronic waste, but unlike many other ‘e-‘ prefixes, it refers to physical technological waste as hardware comes to the end of its life and is made obsolete. There are many reasons why e-waste can’t just be