Infrastructure stories
AyalaLand Logistics Holdings Corp (ALLHC) and FLOW Digital Infrastructure partner to develop carrier-neutral data centers in the Philippines.
Kacific has announced the release of a new emergency connectivity offering designed to rapidly provide broadband service in emergency or disaster zones.
Alteryx has released new advancements designed to aid enterprises with cloud analytics, democratise insights and ensure data governance.
ABI Research finds Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) and cybersecurity concerns are prompting the upgrade of 1.3 billion electricity meters by 2027.
A new report has identified a 7.6 per cent increase in the number of vulnerabilities tied to ransomware in Q1 2022.
Aqua Security's Trivy becomes world's first unified scanner for cloud native security, consolidating multiple tools into one.
Pluralsight has teamed with Ingram Micro Cloud to build upon cloud competence and maturity internally, and externally support partners' capabilities.
NetApp has announced the results of the annual Cloud Infrastructure Report based on a survey of public cloud business and IT decision makers.
The Fortinet Security Fabric has surpassed 500 technology integrations with more than 300 Fabric-Ready Technology Alliance Partners.
Siemens has implemented new automated solutions and AI in the Baltic region's largest data center, providing insight into the future of data center management.
Distributed Infrastructure Management (DIM) can often be a lifeline for many enterprises that work with highly critical ICT infrastructure and power sources.
Prophecy International migrates entire VMware environment to Oracle Cloud VMware Solution, enhancing business operations and saving costs.
Hitachi Vantara appoints new ANZ channel manager, Jonathan Fester and Nathan Knight as vice president and managing director for ANZ operations.
Jonathan Fester has been promoted to ANZ channel manager at Hitachi Vantara, while Nathan Knight has been appointed as managing director for ANZ.
NCSC issues cyber security advisory with international partners, highlighting 15 most commonly exploited vulnerabilities.
Industry groups say Labor’s policies could ease affordability pressures after its weekend win made housing reforms more likely.
Housing and building rules need sharper targets and tougher enforcement if New Zealand is to cut emissions, experts say.
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A third of construction executives have no plans to adopt augmented reality, despite its potential to cut costs and help draw in younger workers.
Chorus has announced the completion of a 250km infrastructure project set to provide the West Coast with upgraded and enhanced telecommunications.