Infrastructure stories
The application server has received full certification for Oracle Cloud, marking a continuation of SAP application support on Oracle infrastructure.
Oracle's executive chairman Larry Ellison believes machine learning is the future of cybersecurity, eliminating the need for data scientists.
Nlyte Software launches Nlyte Discovery, a new application family that automatically collects data on devices connected to an organization's network.
MapR says it's data technologies platform will enable a unified operational and analytic data service for Oracle Cloud customers.
The partnership is set to smoothen the cloud journey for organisations by enabling their information to be protected throughout the process.
Hamilton-based Ultrafast Fibre has been named the fastest growing tech company in the Central North Island for the third year running.
Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) has revealed the general availability of HPE ProLiant for Microsoft Azure Stack.
Andrew White has an interesting framework to look at the battle for the cloud today and where he thinks it will go in the not too distant future.
New software-defined storage innovations enable machine learning intelligence to help customers extract more value from their data.
Cloud infrastructure providers have given the thumbs up to the proposed regulation from the European Commission on the 'Free Flow of Data' in the EU.
A recent global report delved into businesses and their respective cloud migrations – and just how successful they were.
VMware also debuted the VMware Cloud Provider Platform, an initiative aiming to address the strategic business imperatives of cloud providers.
Property owners facing subsidence can now avoid major rebuilds as resin injection offers a cheaper, less disruptive way to steady sinking foundations.
Workers are more likely to keep respiratory protection on all day as the AVIVA half-mask aims to improve comfort, fit and speech.
Growing construction demand has prompted Royal Wolf to open an Invercargill office, giving Southland customers local access to container solutions.
A 220-metre timber tower could clean contaminated reservoir water while opening one-eighth of Central Park to swimming and sailing.
Limited industrial land in Napier is being turned into 20 lots for lease or sale, with demand lifted by regional growth and shortages.
Investors can buy into four North Island warehouses leased back to Provida, with the scheme targeting a projected 8 per cent annual return.
Broader criteria could help irrigation spending support jobs, freshwater quality and climate resilience, not just land productivity.
New Zealand projects claimed three prizes as the inaugural IPWEA Australasia awards recognised public works judged best across the region.