Infrastructure stories
Unisys retains Microsoft Azure Expert MSP status for third consecutive year, offering flexible and secure cloud environments.
The company will become part of an effort to create the 'largest and most powerful' supercomputer in the Netherlands - a project worth €20 million.
Cloud adoption brings benefits, but only 40% of companies achieve the full value, with security concerns being a major barrier, says Accenture.
Commerce Commission launches survey for stakeholders to provide input on new regulations for fibre service providers in New Zealand.
Increased budgets and cloud migration are top priorities for UK IT decision makers in 2021, says Next Pathway research.
The initiative is called the Climate Neutral Data Centre pact and is entirely self-regulated by its signatories.
Fortinet has appointed a new director of operational technology (OT) solutions in a bid to extend offerings to Australian and New Zealand customers.
TeleGeography launches new WAN Geography Benchmark tool to help users find connected data center facilities worldwide.
Oracle is launching its APEX low-code development platform as a cloud service, allowing developers to build data-driven apps easily.
Vendor revenue from sales of cloud IT infrastructure products increased 9.4% YoY in 3Q20, while non-cloud IT infrastructure declined -8.3%, according to IDC.
Organisations are not prepared for the future IT needs of the business and nearly all are moving to advance their transition to cloud infrastructure.
The programme introduces new opportunities for partners to capture business through Juniper's AI-Driven enterprise strategy.
Nutanix named leader in Gartner's Magic Quadrant for hyperconverged infrastructure for fourth year running. Demand for software-defined solutions grows.
Industrial cyber-risk in Asia is increasing due to IT-OT integration, geopolitical tension, and cloud-based applications, says Gartner.
Fujitsu installs 99.6kW solar panel system on its Queensland data center roof, supporting indigenous businesses and sustainability goals.
Kenya’s building sector could cut landfill and emissions as Nzambi Matee turns non-recyclable plastic into bricks stronger than concrete.
New scientific partnership accelerates research in New Zealand's agritech sector by removing computer processing bottlenecks.
RMIT researchers say lobster-shell patterns and recycled waste could make 3D printed concrete stronger, faster-setting and greener.
Record shortages of homes for sale are fuelling the pressure, with New Zealand’s median house price climbing to a fresh high for the fourth month.
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