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HPE has unveiled the world's largest single-memory computer – all 160 terabytes of it - as it looks to create a new technology paradigm.
Half the world doesn't have the luxury of being able to connect to the internet at their leisure, even though internet access is basic human right.
Thecus launches new NAS series for small and medium-sized businesses, offering reliable performance and high data security.
Trump's administration bungles online cleanup, leaving traces of a deleted anti-Muslim press release exposed. The internet never forgets.
Shopgate brings its mobile platform services to Australia, allowing local merchants to boost customer retention and engagement.
Hyperscale operators are snapping up increasing amounts of the fast growing cloud markets - and its changing the data center vendor landscape.
While 88% of IT leaders agree that their organisation understands their customers, only 61% of customers believe organisations understand their needs.
WatchGuard's Quarterly Internet Security Report says that 30% of malware attacks are new or zero day exploits - and legacy AVs are missing threats.
Intel introduces the new additions as SSDs designed from the ground up for cloud storage including defined storage and converged infrastructure.
Gigya launches its Shanghai data centre as China's stringent cybersecurity laws take effect in June, ensuring secure local data storage and compliance.
Uniview has agreed to become a Quantum value-added reseller and strategic alliance partner, in what will soon be the world's largest market.
Dicker Data NZ revs up excitement, reveals Wild Horses winners and surprises with an exhilarating Route 66 trip extension!.
Employees drive experience: Many organisations forget about the impact employee engagement has on the customer experience.
The investment, amounting to a 25 percent shareholding, will facilitate Frogparking's growth in its well-established key markets.
More than half of Australian IT teams will struggle to meet the demands of digital business over the next 12 months.
Web Werks is an India-based data center service provider with 5 carrier neutral data centers in India and United States.
Construction has begun on the Hong Kong - Guam Cable system, which aims to deliver a design capacity of over 48 terabits per second.
Web Werks' India data centre has achieved Tier III Certification of Design from Uptime Institute, enhancing its commitment to security and reliability.
Connector Systems has inked a distie deal with Lantronix which it says provides resellers with a range of opportunities 'just waiting to be grabbed'.
Google says the world is shifting from a mobile-first to an AI-first world. We look at what Google's doing about it.