Infrastructure stories
Lenovo Infrastructure Solutions Group (ISG) has introduced a new As-a-Service solution for hosted desktops in collaboration with Nutanix.
Seattle-based company Pulumi has announced version 3.0 of its Cloud Engineering Platform, which it says will unite all aspects of cloud engineering.
Dynatrace launches Software Intelligence Hub, offering over 500 integrations for easier access to technology solutions.
A new Cloud Automation Module leverages the Dynatrace Platform to automate and orchestrate the software development lifecycle.
Oracle integrates ServiceNow into its cloud infrastructure to give enterprise customers a single dashboard for managing their cloud resources.
Zscaler acquires CIEM company Trustdome to address cloud workload issues and expand its Cloud Protection portfolio.
Lenovo unveils new generation ThinkSystem servers for high-performance computing, AI, cloud, and advanced analytics.
Bridgecrew's IaC platform offers automated cloud security and infrastructure compliance. Learn more about their solutions.
Vertiv and GRG have launched the Liebert VIC liquid immersion cooling solution for high-density data centers in Asia, Australia and New Zealand.
AMD has today launched a new EPYC processor designed for the data center industry, cloud, and enterprise customers.
Splunk earns top ranking in the GigaOm Radar for Cloud Observability, recognized for its scalability and analytics capabilities.
OpenX and LiveRamp expand partnership in Australia to enable local marketers with audience targeting solutions.
Cloud adoption accelerates as remote working trend continues, bringing opportunities and challenges for organisations.
There is an increased adoption of managed infrastructure services and emergence of new cloud watering hole attacks, according to a new report.
Global revenues for the artificial intelligence market are set to surpass $500 billion by 2024, with software leading growth.
ITC solutions integrator BayCom has acquired Brantas International Technology to bring smart technology to the hospitality industry in the post-COVID-19 world.
Waste from cartons and soft plastics will soon be turned into low-carbon building boards in New Zealand, diverting 4,000 tonnes from landfill a year.
Lockdown housing for the homeless highlighted how policy, modular building and state spending could curb New Zealand’s affordability crisis.
Early clarity on route, funding and delivery could determine whether Auckland’s light rail eases congestion and unlocks more affordable homes.
Poorer collaboration is slowing projects, but digitisation, prefab and greener materials are reshaping New Zealand and Australia’s building sector.