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Opinion: Edge computing will turn the cloud upside down
Rittal's Clive Partridge discusses the merits of edge computing and why it won't kill the cloud, but it will certainly change it.
90% of enterprises to adopt multi/hybrid cloud by 2024
IDC has compiled its top ten global IT predictions for the coming years during the 'second chapter' of digital transformation.
Why cloud migration is still a difficult beast to grapple
"To successfully adapt to a cloud-first technology strategy it is important that Government leaders, lawyers and CIO’s work together."
Digital maturity among APAC CIOs reaches ‘tipping point’
Gartner's new survey has revealed enterprises that fall behind in digital business now will have a serious competitive disadvantage in the future.
Security tips for SMBs moving to the cloud
"SMBs moving to the cloud should assess and prepare for the changes this will bring to their existing security infrastructure."
McAfee report shows cloud storage remains vulnerable to attack
The report revealed that nearly a quarter of the data in the cloud can be categorised as sensitive, putting an organisation at risk if stolen or leaked.
Microsoft demonstrates the real-life applications of AI in NZ
"The tool is a fantastic example of how AI is being used for good – in this case, delivering large-scale, grassroots solutions to our growing litter problem in New Zealand."
Taysols partners with Snowflake for data warehousing
The partnership will let Taysols customers achieve faster time-to-results by removing the complexity and burden of provisioning data warehouses.
Analysts say AWS dominance forced IBM’s Red Hat acquisition
The largest software acquisition in history "shows how even the biggest beasts in tech are having to adapt to the Cloud computing world."
Huawei unveils the next-generation of cloud technology
"The prototype demonstrates the automatic deployment of access devices, automatic service provisioning, and the unified management of vendor devices."
Opinion: Dispelling the myths of public cloud
Paul Blore discusses some of the primary considerations when it comes to the question of public vs. private cloud.
Five trends paving the way to a cloud-first future
"According to recent research from Gartner, Australia is predicted to spend $5.6 billion on public cloud services in 2019."
Oracle unveils business-ready blockchain applications
Oracle Blockchain Applications enable customers to track products through the supply chain on a distributed ledger.
Building cities in the cloud
"With IDC predicting the proliferation of more than 2.5 trillion connectable things worldwide by 2020, there is a huge opportunity for smart cities and businesses to take advantage."
Building cities in the cloud
"With IDC predicting the proliferation of more than 2.5 trillion connectable things worldwide by 2020, there is a huge opportunity for smart cities and businesses to take advantage."
Opinion: Simplifying IT complexity in the public sector
Virtusteam EMEA's CTO talks the benefits of cloud and ongoing migration speedbumps.
Oracle announces new global regions for data centres
The company made enhancements to its Oracle Cloud Infrastructure on top of an updated global data centre region roadmap.
Positive results for Microsoft, but Azure growth slows
Microsoft has released its latest financial results, and albeit one disappointment it’s good news for shareholders.
InSpeed opens 7 new data centre locations in APAC and EU
InSpeed Networks has announced the expansion of its data centre coverage to include global sites in Asia Pacific and Europe.
Oracle’s bid to deliver end-to-end cloud security
“The new solutions build on Oracle’s existing security heritage and give customers always-on capabilities that make it easier than ever to achieve end-to-end security."
How NetApp aims to support every cloud, everywhere
NetApp announced new solutions that enable customers to deliver data-driven business outcomes for applications across hybrid cloud environments.
Oracle’s Ellison calls out Amazon with next-gen cloud
Larry Ellison claims the rest of the cloud market is based on decade old technology with poor security, comparing Oracle's new offering with Amazon.
NAB and Microsoft show AI’s potential with cardless ATM concept
Customers who opt into the service would be able to withdraw cash from an ATM using facial recognition technology and a PIN.
Alibaba Cloud elbows into EMEA with new UK data centres
Competition is heating up among the major cloud providers, as Alibaba Cloud continues to claim a bigger stake in the market.
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