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iomart support widens pupil participation in University of Strathclyde Business Challenge
Posted on July 23, 2013
iomart Group sponsors innovative summer learning programme

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iomart Group plc has helped a significant number of pupils to attend a learning programme run by the University of Strathclyde that helps widen access to higher education for teenagers from disadvantaged backgrounds.
Almost 120 pupils from secondary schools across Scotland have taken part in the University of Strathclyde’s S@S Accelerate Business & Enterprise Challenge since it was launched in 2009.
Bellshill Academy, Inverclyde Academy and Larkhall Academy are among the schools taking part in this year’s programme. During the five-day event, the pupils have the task of rebranding a well-known Scottish town and will present their results to a panel of industry and university experts. The sponsorship of iomart has enabled around 40 pupils to attend.
Iain Mitchell from the Innovative Routes to Learning (IRL) centre at the University of Strathclyde said: “We are delighted that iomart has pledged its support and that we are able to offer a significant number of places to pupils from schools with lower Higher Education participation rates”
Phil Worms, Director of Marketing for iomart Group, said: “As a company, it’s important that we support closer collaboration between higher education and our industry and encourage children to be confident about the learning and career choices they make.”
Jan McGhie, IRL’s Business Challenge Leader said: “We’re really delighted that iomart has supported us this year because the young people who take part do show significant improvements in their attitude to their existing academic ability. This gives them the confidence to undertake a university degree as a result.”
The University of Stratchclyde’s S@S Accelerate programme – which includes 13 separate subject areas – is particularly successful in engaging pupils from schools where participation in higher education is below the national average. In 2012, 57% of the 247 participants came from schools where Higher Education progression was below the national average.
The University of Strathclyde was named UK University of the Year in the 2012 Times Higher Education Awards. iomart Group plc is one of the UK’s leading providers of cloud and managed hosting services. Among its clients in the education sector is online learning provider ufi/learndirect.
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RapidSwitch dedicated hosting supports Xbox gamers social network boom
Posted on July 24, 2013
trueachievementsTrueAchievements celebrates 5th birthday with beta PlayStation network launch
RapidSwitch, the leading supplier of self-managed dedicated servers and part of iomart Group plc, has helped a social network for the Xbox gaming community hit huge visitor numbers on its fifth birthday.
TrueAchievements provides a more skill-related scoring method for Xbox games by re-calculating Xbox Live GamerScores using a formula related to the difficulty of the achievements that have been won. It gets 850,000 unique visitors a month and almost 20 million monthly page views.
TrueAchievements is hosted by RapidSwitch in its Maidenhead datacentre. It has grown from a single colocated 1U server to three leased servers, including one ‘behemoth’ created by the RapidSwitch technical team which has Dual Intel Xeon Hex-Core L5640; 128GB Memory; and 8 x 2.5″ 600GB 10k Hard Drives in RAID 10.
Rich Stone, developer of TrueAchievements, said: “The site now runs like a rocket. Number crunching jobs that were taking upwards of 14 hours to complete are now done and dusted in under two!”
Neil Christie, Commercial Director for RapidSwitch, explains, “RapidSwitch provides the bandwidth, low latency network and bespoke technical support that has helped TrueAchievements become the go-to Xbox community site. The site is online at all times, the hardware can withstand the huge demands placed upon it and most important of all, Rich and the TrueAchievements team know that we are there to support them as they grow.”
Rich Stone now has a PlayStation version of the site called TrueTrophies.com in beta and will be expanding his RapidSwitch infrastructure to cope with its expected popularity.
He said: “Launching a site with this much functionality is unprecedented in gaming. We’re in the process of testing everything thoroughly before we take the PlayStation world by storm!”