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The University of Sydney has launched Artemis 3, a USD $2.3 million next-gen AI-ready supercomputer from Dell EMC, boosting research and academic capabilities.
Australia's new mandatory data breach disclosure law has already shown just how regularly organisations are experiencing data breaches.
Traditional PC shipments in Australia grew 2.2% in Q4 2017, outpacing the global market's growth of 0.5%, according to IDC.
HP launches the Z8, its most powerful ML workstation, alongside innovative fifth-gen ZBook Mobile Workstations.
EANTC tested the network performance of the AI Fabric Ultra-High-Speed Ethernet, such as its throughput, packet loss rate, and latency.
Lenovo Data Center Group announced at ISC in Frankfurt that it now leads the TOP500 supercomputer list, with 117 systems globally.
Later this year Hydro66 will make available 8 MW and 400 racks over 1,000 square metres of IT space at its colocation data centre in Sweden.
The HGX-2 cloud server platform, with multi-precision computing capabilities, supposedly provides unique flexibility.
US customer experience platform InMoment expands into the ANZ market by acquiring Melbourne-based BrandXP, setting sights on APAC growth.
HP's AMP 120 printer combines printing, Bluetooth speaker, and phone charging into one compact device, proving itself versatile for home offices.
Remote workers are adding to the risk of corporate security data breaches according to tech integrator RBC Group.
This is the first Windows-based laptop that I have ever considered as an equal to the Mac for graphics capabilities.
Not only with the companies protect customers, they've also vowed not to help governments who want to go on the cyber offensive.
Zenuity has just announced Dell EMC as a strategic partner to provide a managed high performance computing (HPC) environment.
Pure Storage has forayed into new grounds after announcing the industry's first comprehensive AI ready infrastructure, named AIRI.
A new survey from Dell Technologies has revealed the UK is lagging behind its EU counterparts in tech investment like AI, VR and HPC.
After its brief hiccup in 2017, the augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) headsets market is set to offer opportunities aplenty.
Up a side street on the edge of Barcelona, a stone path weaves through a park of old oak trees and flowers, to the steps of the Torre Girona Chapel.
Queen Mary University of London and Newcastle University are the first academia in the UK to deploy IBM's new system for HPC, data analytics and AI.
The dozen lucky partners will be seeing the Bay Area sights, attending the grand final of the Sevens, and spending a day hosted at HP's HQ.