Developers (Devs) stories
Kasten unveils its K10 platform at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon, offering innovative data management for stateful containerised apps across Kubernetes deployments.
Smart object storage, analytics and AI, and the extension of agile methodologies across the enterprise will all play key roles during the coming year.
Construction companies sitting on the sidelines need to take steps now to join the digital future – or risk being left behind.
Amazon Web Services announced DeepLens, its first fully programmable, deep learning-enabled wireless video camera...
Red Hat, Facebook, Google and IBM have come together to promote greater fairness and predictability in license enforcement.
Microsoft is launching a new Azure service that aims to meet the geospatial needs enterprise customers that use location data.
Expect to see more instances of ransomware, DDoS attacks and attacks against Internet of Things (IoT) devices.
IoT will be present in 95% of electronic products for new product designs by 2020 - this means we need to make some drastic cybersecurity changes.
They knew that Australian consumers were unhappy with credit cards and other debt facilities - especially millennials.
New Multi-Master capability makes Amazon Aurora the first relational database service to scale out both reads and writes across multiple data centers.
Amazon SageMaker makes it easy to build, train, and deploy machine learning models, removing the heavy lifting and guesswork from the process.
Amazon Web Services (AWS) has announced six new services for IoT devices, including AWS IoT 1-Click and AWS Greengrass ML Inference.
Apparently, AWS deploys about 200,000 updates each month so we are never short of new innovations to work with.
Tesla's new Kontrol app, boasting a sleek design and enhanced features like Touch ID, aims to elevate user experience and security while driving.
VR and AR apps created in Amazon Sumerian will run in any browser that supports WebGL or WebVR graphics rendering.
Some of the worlds leading scientists brought together by Stephen Hawking have turned to Intel & HPE to crunch extraordinary amounts of data.
HPE OneSphere provides a unified experience across public clouds, on-premises private clouds and software-defined infrastructure.
HPE's Cloud28+ marketplace has become the world's largest cloud ecosystem, featuring over 570 partners and close to 20,000 available services.
According to recent forecasts by Gartner, more than 20.4 billion devices are expected to be connected by 2020.
Amazon's Alexa and Echo will be available in Australia and New Zealand early next year, with localised voice experiences and skill development opportunities.