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Hybrid cloud deployments are certainly the flavour of the times at the moment and it's an area these two companies are investing in.
Business IT is facing storage growth that's exceeding even the highest estimates, and there's no sign of it slowing down anytime soon.
Wellington's adtech firm Postr goes global with contracts in Indonesia, Germany, and Portugal, expanding its team and quadrupling monthly revenue.
A number of heavyweights are behind the cable linking Australia to Southeast Asia, including Google, Singtel, Telstra, and AARNet.
Aruba is focusing on connectivity, IoT, and user experience to capitalize on opportunities in the Asia-Pacific region.
TechDay spoke to Angela Logan-Bell about her new position, what she's hoping to achieve, and how she's planning to do it.
Veritec to run Microsoft's Modernisation Factory for Australian government and critical infrastructure, accelerating Azure migration and digital transformation.
NETSCOUT divests its handheld network testing tools to StoneCalibre, which will spin off the portfolio, including key products, as a standalone company.
Threat actors are increasingly targeting industrial control systems (ICS) in manufacturing and critical infrastructure.
Australian IT firm The Missing Link is now the preferred reseller for Nozomi Network's industrial cybersecurity solutions across Australia and New Zealand.
Pitney Bowes expands its Software and Data Marketplace, offering over 1500 geography-specific data sets to streamline commerce for global sectors.
Alibaba Cloud teams up with SDL to help global firms expand digital businesses in Asia, leveraging SDL's content management and translation tools.
Fresh off its acquisition of Basefarm, the France-based integrated comms provider is looking to make waves around the world in multi-cloud services.
There are a number of reasons for the meteoric growth of private connectivity between businesses, all of which Equinix has highlighted in its latest study.
Zebra Technologies expands its portfolio in the ANZ market by acquiring Xplore Technologies, enhancing its rugged computing offerings for various industries.
Veolia's partnership with Polaris has entered its 11th year, offering exceptional constructed quality, outstanding security, and expandability.
Schneider Electric's Frank Nash discusses the history of the data center and what needs to happen for the next step.
The report also assigns a current security maturity tier and compares the organisation's results to peer benchmarks.
The two companies hope to cultivate the 3D flash memory business with the new research and manufacturing facilities.
Konica Minolta and mobile robot manufacturer Mobile Industrial Robots say they're about to bring even more automation to their Australian clients.