Equinix stories
In Australia, IT technicians anticipated to be the most in demand talent by 2025, followed by data analysis, security architect and AI.
Australia's digital appetite is forecast to exceed pre-pandemic interconnection growth despite uncertain macro environment.
Swoop, the travel booking platform, has appointed Christalla Spanos as their Head of People and Culture to develop the company's HR experience.
Deploying the right digital infrastructure to connect with partners and service providers can help IoT companies collaborate and innovate.
Equinix's distributed bare metal as a service is now available in Osaka and Melbourne, along with ones in Hong Kong, Seoul, Singapore, Sydney and Tokyo.
Equinix Metal in Sydney and Melbourne strengthens interconnectivity between both metropolitan hubs to meet diversified digital needs.
harrison.ai has deployed eight NVIDIA DX A100 systems in an Equinix International Business Exchange (IBX) data centre in Sydney.
Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) technologies are making digital infrastructure smarter and more intuitive.
Guy Danskine released a statement celebrating the news not just from Equinix's perspective, but Melbourne's and Australia's in general.
Equinix is reducing its overall power use by increasing operating temperature ranges within its data centres to minimise the company's carbon impact.
World-class digital infrastructure will accelerate digital economy transformation in Malaysia and the wider ASEAN region.
Aussie PM Anthony Albanese has switched on the new $300 million high-speed telecommunications cable directly linking Western Australia to key global markets.
The company has bolstered the growing demand for its services in Southeast Asia with the addition of Sunny Chua as Country Manager.
The centre will be strategically located near the largest internet exchanges to meet the country's growing digital needs.
Establishes the Equinix Foundation, an employee-driven charitable organisation, to advance digital inclusion through grants and strategic partnerships.
The partners will develop hydrogen fuel technologies for green data centres in tropical climates, and for use in Equinix's global network.
The shift from legacy banking processes to Banking as a Service is well underway, with established banks at risk of being left behind without adoption.
Oxford Quantum Circuits (OQC) plans to make a powerful quantum computer available commercially worldwide through Equinix's data centre in Tokyo.
Equinix expands its Internet Exchange ecosystem in Seoul, enabling customers to interconnect with KINX and KRIX.
Equinix has announced its 15th International Business ExchangeTM data center in Tokyo, Japan, named TY15 with an initial investment of $115 million.