Infrastructure stories
Cloudflare has announced that Oracle is joining the Bandwidth Alliance as the latest cloud provider committing to eliminating unnecessary data transfer fees.
Given the lucrative activity of RaaS we are likely to see them reappear in the near future. The battle against ransomware is far from over.
Sysdig has launched its Software-as-a-Service offering in Australia and New Zealand, providing local security solutions for containers and Kubernetes.
Imperva launches free cloud data security assessment for Amazon RDS databases, allowing teams to quickly identify compliance issues.
VMware has introduced its VMware Edge product portfolio to help customers manage edge-native apps across multiple clouds.
NetApp has announced new additions and enhanced capabilities across its hybrid cloud portfolio, helping organisations accelerate digital transformation.
Hitachi Vantara named Leader in Gartner Magic Quadrant for Primary Storage for third consecutive year. #HitachiVantara #PrimaryStorage #Gartner.
Hitachi Vantara has released its roadmap for the future of hybrid cloud data storage at the event 'The Road Ahead: Digital Infrastructure for the Data-Driven'.
VMware has announced new advancements for VMware Cloud, the industry-first multi-cloud computing infrastructure.
By implementing behavioural analytics and smart password practices, security teams can thwart credential-based attacks across the organisation.
Versa Networks has appointed Lalit Kumar as its first CFO. Kumar will be responsible for developing the company's financial infrastructure and processes.
The decrease comes after six quarters of year-over-year growth, and most notably compares to the 39.1% annual growth seen by the market in 2Q20.
Delays and cost pressures are looming for major works as New Zealand struggles to secure key construction materials, a new study finds.
A Dunedin office project will trial real-time BIM safety tools as construction firms seek to curb a sector that drives 16% of ACC work claims.
Payment disputes and tougher retention rules are pushing construction firms towards digital tools to avoid fines and delays.
Kiwi architects and builders could gain work as the island's new runway opens direct flights, boosting trade and tourism links.
Wider definitions of retention money could expose principals, head contractors and directors to fines of up to NZD $200,000 under the bill.
Compact New Zealand construction sites are gaining safer, faster handling as rotating telehandlers replace multiple machines and cut transport times.
Construction managers could gain real-time alerts and a full-site view as five firms trial AI tools to curb incidents and injuries.
Poor maintenance is costing firms billions through outages, water failures and transport disruptions, the G20 says in a new policy agenda.