Infrastructure stories
Schneider Electric leads the charge in transforming outdated financial services data centres to dynamic, automated powerhouses.
IT departments pivot to profitability, shifting from cost centres to frontiers of savings with innovative asset management and service models.
With 65 network maintenance employees, Ikoula hosts more than 37,000 websites and maintains more than 8,000 virtual servers for its 25,000 customers.
The demand for faster storage and delivery will increase as more applications and services are brought into the cloud.
Customers can either deploy integrated SDDC stack or build their own using Hitachi's vSAN ready node and VMware software.
BT and Dell EMC have collaborated to explore the coupling of data centre technology and specialist switching software to create the next network.
The project is designed to deliver a Software Defined Data Centre with enhanced lifecycle management capabilities.
The dialogue included cyber threats, mitigation, the cyber policy landscape and future possible bilateral cooperation areas.
The Australian cloud provider of IT Infrastructure as a Service received the award at the Sydney edition of the ZertoCON Australia-wide roadshow.
The release is designed to provide data centre managers with enhanced tools that enable easy and agile responses to their most common challenges.
Labour’s rail-heavy plan and National’s road focus could reshape funding, but both face questions over congestion relief and costs.
The $240 million Convention Centre deal is expected to reassure investors, developers and suppliers while creating jobs in Christchurch's CBD.
Businesses want more roads, rail and broadband investment, but most doubt the current plan will deliver the best economic outcomes.
Construction activity remains strong nationwide, with ready-mix concrete output topping 1 million cubic metres in the June quarter.
Site operators could cut accidents and downtime as Enerpac takes its Goal Zero safety training directly to workplaces across Australia, New Zealand and PNG.
Transport bottlenecks and planning delays are among the pressures driving calls for more infrastructure investment across New Zealand.
Business leaders say transport bottlenecks and planning delays are constraining growth as most back higher public-private infrastructure spending.
The 2020 opening is set to bring more than NZD $320 million in economic benefit to Canterbury over eight years and support local events.
Industrial plants can now log and block USB devices after malware spread via removable media helped trigger outages and sewage floods.
The win highlights growing recognition for complex infrastructure, with the Auckland project praised as New Zealand’s most difficult yet to deliver.