Infrastructure stories
IDC has published a report forecasting the IaaS and PaaS markets will have combined revenues of $400 billion by 2025.
Investment in legacy wireless generations is rapidly deteriorating and spending on non-5G small cells is poised to decline as CSPs move to 5G small cells.
Mastercard has announced its latest Start Path global start-up engagement program supporting digital assets, blockchain and cryptocurrency companies.
Cloudflare has announced it will power its networks on 100% renewable energy and remove all historical carbon from its global network by 2025.
In TechDay's second IT Jam with BeyondTrust, we speak to the company's sales engineer Scott Hesford about critical infrastructure and how best to secure it.
Attivo Networks launches IDEntitleX, a new Cloud Infrastructure Entitlement Management solution to strengthen identity management for security teams.
IDC has also predicted the region's public cloud services sector to reach a valuation of $124 billion by 2025.
The market for dedicated cloud infrastructure as a service is projected to grow 100x in the next five years, reaching $14 billion, according to IDC.
CompTIA responds to the recent large scale ransomeware attack by forming a Rapid Response Team and making CompTIA ISAO resources publicly available.
Unisys joins Google's Cloud Partner Advantage program, providing clients with more options to optimize their digital workplace environments.
Oracle has announced it's been selected by Medallia as a preferred cloud infrastructure provider to power the Medallia Experience Cloud SaaS platform.
Kyndryl appoints Kerry Purcell as president of Australia and New Zealand, a key step in its new global leadership model.
SolarWinds cyber attack costs organisations 11% of annual revenue, according to new research by IronNet Cybersecurity.
Secolve and SecurityGate.io partner in Australian first to help businesses comply with new critical infrastructure legislation.
Projects that kept ferries running, roads safer and power supply secure were among the winners at Civil Contractors New Zealand’s awards in Wellington.
Warnings that Australia’s builders are at breaking point have prompted calls for urgent reform to deliver the USD $110 billion pipeline.
The $30m project is expected to supply 3,000 homes and improve summer power reliability in the Far North once completed.
Contamination in stored diesel is driving up maintenance costs and risking engine damage as lower fuel turnover lets microbes spread.
Melbourne has topped Nestpick’s global work-from-home survey, with Sydney third and Auckland 37th amid visa and cost gaps.
Critics warn the draft overhaul could leave consenting slower and housebuilding harder, despite ministers promising a leaner planning regime.