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21Vianet Blue Cloud signed agreements with UnifyCloud, AvePoint, AgilePoint and Shenzhen Fadada Network Technology at Microsoft Inspire 2018.
IBM Security launches four secure X-Force Red Labs across the globe to test the security of IoT devices, automotive systems, and ATMs amid rising threats.
Global spending on 3D printing will hit USD $23 billion in 2022, driven by growing demand from new industries, predicts IDC's latest report.
The growth of the market can be attributed to demand for AI-capable processors for mobile devices, rise in cognitive computing, and AI applications.
More than 100 manufacturing companies including Tesla, Volkswagen, Toyota, and Ford have been caught up in a data breach.
Lenovo Data Center Group announced at ISC in Frankfurt that it now leads the TOP500 supercomputer list, with 117 systems globally.
Tesla has taken a former employee to court for allegedly hacking company data and handing it over to third parties.
Huawei has announced a range of new products for the intelligent edge aiming to help enterprises with their digital transformation journeys.
Pure Storage's regional vice president discusses how a self-driving data centre is self-managing, optimising, and restoring - much cooler than a car.
The South Korean technology superstar has once again been rated as the best brand among those in 17 different market categories.
Later this year Hydro66 will make available 8 MW and 400 racks over 1,000 square metres of IT space at its colocation data centre in Sweden.
If companies fail to make artificial intelligence a core competency within the next five years, they will face either stagnation or elimination.
From the first on-board computer in 1981 to today's AI advancements, the car's journey underscores a digital revolution in automotive technology.
SAP says the new partnership arrangements will lead to new 'innovative solutions' designed to deliver on the promise of the intelligent enterprise.
EVworld returns to New Zealand with double the booths, featuring top names like BMW, Mercury, and NZ Post, as EV popularity soars.
New Zealand's government project aims to increase the number of electric vehicles on the roads by funding innovative EV projects in various industries.
There's been a lot of rumbling in the electric vehicle (EV) space recently, especially with the likes of Tesla finally opening its Auckland showroom.
FIXR has released New Zealand's first app marketplace that can help Aucklanders find trusted automotive service providers.
Precision AutoWerk has been named as the first accredited Tesla repair shop following a multi-million dollar facilities upgrade.
Vehicles will be able to make sure critical systems are isolated and are able to run safely, even if there are problems with non-critical systems.