Infrastructure stories
Newcastle's smart city initiatives, featuring transport optimisation and urban innovation, have earned the city two prestigious IDC SCAPA awards.
Infrastructure shipment growth decelerated to 4.8% in Q1 2019, Canalys reports, with a market value of USD $38.8 billion, after a booming 2018.
Experts at the NetEvents EMEA Press Spotlight emphasised the critical need for enterprises to understand the Shared Responsibility Model in cloud security.
Rittal has announced that it has formed a new global strategic partnership with Atos and Siemens to develop intelligent edge data centre solutions.
Oracle unveils Autonomous Database Dedicated, offering highest security and control levels to help enterprises move mission-critical workloads to the cloud.
The Paris Cyber SOC will provide advanced incident detection, threat intelligence, orchestration and automation services.
Veritas Technologies has launched the Enterprise Data Services Platform, powered by NetBackup 8.2, to simplify enterprise IT.
Despite a drop in cloud IT infrastructure spending, revenue surged to USD $14.5 billion in Q1 2019, led by Dell with a 17.8% market share.
STACK Infrastructure plans a major expansion at its Chicago data centre, boosting the facility's power capacity from 13MW to at least 33MW.
Motorola Solutions triumphed at the 2019 International Critical Communications Awards, securing three significant honours, including Young Engineer of the Year.
Wide-Area IoT is set to boost mobile infrastructure growth by GBP £130 billion by 2023, says Dell'Oro Group, driven by cellular and non-cellular tech.
Cloud adoption has entered its second decade, marked by accelerated growth, maturing strategies, and a shift to pragmatism, says VMware's CTO Kit Colbert.
Pragmatic solutions are needed to cut waste, trim compliance costs and keep safety goals intact as prescriptive rules prove too rigid.
Technical skills have the highest impact on NZ organizations, with civil engineers and salespeople in high demand, according to Hays.
New Zealand initiatives won three categories in the IDC Smart City APAC Awards – Civic Engagement, Education, and Sustainable Infrastructure.
Poor planning is driving up housing costs and holding back productivity, according to Infrastructure New Zealand chief executive Stephen Selwood.
Designers can now visualise secure entrances in their own projects as HTS launches a product realisation service across New Zealand.
It will add 226 apartments and a 233-room hotel to downtown Auckland as demand for CBD homes outstrips supply, with completion due in 2024.
The partnership will create a complete service offering and single point of contact for businesses requiring both AWS and Microsoft support.
Passengers could soon book flying taxi trials in Melbourne or Sydney, as Uber prepares to name its first international test city on Monday.