Cloud Services stories - Page 333
Over the last decade the IT world has seen a mass transition from in-house computer assets to everything-as-a-service in the cloud, with hardware, platform and services now all commonly cloud-resident. Ideally positioned to support distributed working and working from home, most major players are currently moving or planning to move more than half of their operations to the cloud. The current direction of travel is to multi-cloud deployment, seen as providing greater flexibility, specialisation and security.
The main bumps in the road have shown up in skills shortages reported by many organisations, complexity leading to misconfiguration and the need to operate and integrate multiple security dashboards. Consequently, third-party cloud security providers are a hot growth area.

Project Denali aims to define SSDs for cloud-scale applications
Fri, 23rd Mar 2018
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Microsoft's Project Denali introduces a new SSD interface to optimise cloud-scale applications, aiming for flexibility, simplicity, and scalability.

Arrow Electronics offers cloud-based energy management solutions
Fri, 23rd Mar 2018
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Arrow Electronics launches cloud-based energy management solutions using NB IoT, catering to utilities and telecom sectors for enhanced operational efficiency.

Canalys says SECaaS growing rapidly, while vendors struggle to keep up
Fri, 23rd Mar 2018
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Security-as-a-Service offerings surged in 2017 according to Canalys, but vendors like Symantec struggle to meet unpredictable investor expectations.

Migration regret: Australia’s cloud industry has a communication problem
Fri, 23rd Mar 2018
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A new study reveals 97% of Australian C-level executives regret their initial cloud migration choices, citing poor communication and inadequate risk management.

Identity theft is on the rise — users must respond
Fri, 23rd Mar 2018
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Of course, identity theft isn’t a purely online phenomenon. Criminals can use details found in the post or from discarded documents.

IBM betting big on multi-cloud with raft of new technologies
Fri, 23rd Mar 2018
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At its annual THINK event, IBM has made its intentions clear with the tech colossus investing heavily to bolster its multi-cloud strategy.

The land of uptime: Another data center pops up in Sydney
Thu, 22nd Mar 2018
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Neverfail's new Sydney data centre, operational since February, supports 38 customers with >99.99999% uptime, aiding global expansion and Asia-Pacific growth.

Not every cloud has a silver lining - the challenges of managing public data in Australia
Thu, 22nd Mar 2018
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Fujitsu assesses the challenges that exist with the Australian government's digital transformation initiatives and the public storage of data.

Dell EMC pulls networking out of the past with new SD-WAN platform
Thu, 22nd Mar 2018
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Dell EMC aims to modernise network operations with its new SD-WAN Virtual Edge platform, featuring Intel's latest Xeon D-2100 processor.

Huawei unveils an Intent-Driven CloudCampus solution
Thu, 22nd Mar 2018
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By leveraging telemetry technology, CampusInsight collects network and application data from network devices in real time and on demand.

Exclusive Interview: Oracle on AI and enterprise technology challenges
Thu, 22nd Mar 2018
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Siddhartha Agarwal discusses Oracle's approach to AI and a number of other pressing issues for the enterprise space.

High demand for Google’s machine learning processor in NZ
Thu, 22nd Mar 2018
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Google’s Tensor Processing Units are hardware accelerators optimised to speed up and scale up Machine learning workloads.

Interview: IBM New Zealand's John Martin talks GDPR, NZ's Privacy Act, and Australia's NDB laws
Thu, 22nd Mar 2018
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John Martin of IBM New Zealand discusses the impact of GDPR, Australia's NDB laws, and New Zealand's Privacy Act on businesses and cybersecurity practices.

Multicloud environments key to avoiding vendor lock-in - Commvault
Thu, 22nd Mar 2018
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The concept of portability means that my workloads aren't just isolated to the public cloud environment that they originated in.

Baidu backs Seagate's new hard drive for hyperscale data centers
Wed, 21st Mar 2018
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Baidu has endorsed Seagate's latest 14TB Exos X14 drive, designed to enhance performance and capacity in hyperscale data centres amidst soaring data growth.

IBM Services adds Zerto offering to DRaaS solution
Wed, 21st Mar 2018
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Zerto & IBM team up for DRaaS solution, enhancing virtual infrastructure recovery with seamless replication tech.

Xilinx CEO outlines a new strategy for the company
Wed, 21st Mar 2018
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Xilinx CEO Victor Peng reveals a bold strategy shift, aiming to redefine the company with highly flexible processors and a focus on data centre acceleration.

5 things you didn’t know about Arrow ECS ANZ
Wed, 21st Mar 2018
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Previously known as Distribution Central, it hasn’t been that long since the company was acquired by Arrow ECS but a lot has changed since then.

Continuum brings its backup disaster recovery solution to APAC MSPs
Wed, 21st Mar 2018
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The solution is supported by Continuum's NOC and is described by the company as most reliable and cost-effective BDR offering on the market.

Thanks to Telstra, we'll soon be able to make voice calls from Office 365
Wed, 21st Mar 2018
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Microsoft and Telstra join forces to enable voice calls via Office 365, integrating cloud collaboration tools with Telstra's voice services.