Infrastructure stories
Okta expands infrastructure with AWS-based services in Asia Pacific, allowing customers to benefit from local data proximity.
Organisations and IT partners could be forgiven for thinking their own physical infrastructure doesn't matter anymore.
Amazon Web Services unveils AWS Ground Station, enabling cost-effective satellite control and data download via a global network of managed ground antennas.
SUSE introduces SUSE Enterprise Storage 6, its software-defined storage solution, offering enhanced cloud and data protection capabilities.
90% of respondents trust MFA as an effective security control to protect identity data in public clouds, yet only 60% of organisations have formally adopted it.
The company has increased its global network capacity by 40% in just five months, bringing its total egress capacity to 42Tbps.
Chorus announced today that it is going ahead with expanding its Chorus EdgeCentre Colocation product to three sites across New Zealand.
Schneider Electric has shared the findings of a new whitepaper that delves into the issues of deploying IT at the edge.
The nominated projects include three from Newcastle alone and span smart water metering, solar farms, virtualization and transport.
The annual awards highlight and acknowledge outstanding smart city initiatives in the Asia Pacific region and this year attracted over 180 entries.
Scale Computing CEO Jeff Ready talks offerings, plans for the future, and a look as edge computing as the next tech innovation.
Parallo has been formally recognised after receiving four new major competencies from its core partners, VMware and Microsoft.
Zayo Group Holdings has agreed to be acquired by Digital Colony Partners and EQT Infrastructure IV fund in a $14.3bn deal.
This week, the company launched its Analytics and IoT solution factory, which expands on offerings available through its Cloud Solution Factory.
Enterprise Linux 8 from Red Hat gets a warm reception from industry giants like Google Cloud, IBM, and Microsoft. Here's what partners and customers are saying.
Manufacturers are gaining cheaper, safer and lighter parts as advanced plastics replace metal in machinery, buildings and bulk handling.
Micromobility could ease urban congestion, but cities still face safety, regulation and infrastructure gaps as e-bikes and e-scooters spread.
Gamified training could help ease hiring woes in construction, with a new tycoon game aimed at teaching employability skills and industry realities.
Wellington commuters may still face years of delays, as rapid transit to the airport is not expected before 2029 under the $6.4 billion plan.
Auckland households are now $96 a week worse off than a decade ago, as soaring housing and transport costs drag New Zealand's cities behind Australia’s.