Microsoft Azure stories
In an exclusive interview at DCD Zettastructure, Mark Gaydos discussed the ever-evolving data centre industry and the implications for all involved.
Public cloud services adoption is accelerating as enterprises move larger strategic systems to SaaS and embrace PaaS and IaaS.
Ingram Micro Australia has inked a deal which will see it providing channel partners with access to AlienVault's security and threat detection suite.
Surveys conducted by Cloudify, Heavy Reading, SDxCentral, SUSE and the OpenStack Foundation demonstrate growth of OpenStack adoption across industries.
Y Soft says given the surge of digital transformation and cloud, vendors need to be looking at ways to add value to their channel partners.
The Network-as-a-Service product that extends a customer's MPLS network service to both Microsoft Azure and Microsoft Office 365.
Global eSignature company, DocuSign, is set to open a Microsoft Azure data center in Australia to meet government requirements for handling sensitive data.
The security industry gears up for 2018 with rising ransomware, Office 365 threats, and hybrid cloud adoption, predicts Barracuda Networks' Mark Lukie.
Microsoft outshines expectations with annual cloud revenue hitting USD $20.4 billion, contributing to a 12% increase in total quarterly revenue.
Microsoft and Cray have teamed up to enable customers to run workloads on dedicated Cray supercomputers in select Azure data centers.
Paul Trulove, Sailpoint's Global VP for product management talks about the current state of the market and the best way for approaching identity.
The new offering provides a complete view of all security layers as well as features such as AI and threat intelligence.
Symantec will move its data servers to Microsoft Azure cloud – a key step in the company's initiative to adopt a hybrid cloud strategy.
It was only weeks ago that one of the single largest data breaches in history was announced - now Equifax may have been hacked again.
The London DCD event is free for end-users and data centre operators and as well as Microsoft includes speakers like Google, Tesla, Equinix and Ford.
Equinix has taken control of seven data centres across EMEA as the company asserts the time looks ripe for interconnection expansion in the area.
We are not seeing those doom and gloom stories of the data centre dying. We are just seeing our customer become smarter in the way they consume IT.
Publicly downloadable information included credentials, platform configurations, certificates, decryption keys and API data.
Microsoft's Azure Site Recovery, available through Tech Data, is the most cost-effective disaster recovery solution on the market.
There are an almost infinite number of complications that can corrupt data and cripple modern businesses - Tech Data says Azure is the answer.