Telstra stories
According to GlobalData, the recent Optus deals with Origin and Sumo mean that communications services are on their way to becoming a utility.
The telecom cloud market in Asia Pacific (APAC) is a fierce one, but a new report purports NTT Communications to be the dominant player - for now.
Telstra's customers across Asia Pacific will soon be able to take advantage of major major boosts to Telstra's network services and subsea cables.
This will be Australia's first ever direct optical path from Sydney to Singapore, passing through Indonesia on the way.
As part of its regional expansion, the company faced integration challenges due to the inheritance of disparate technology capabilities.
A number of heavyweights are behind the cable linking Australia to Southeast Asia, including Google, Singtel, Telstra, and AARNet.
Polycom honoured top partners, including Telstra and Insync Technology, at its inaugural ANZ Partner Awards on Australia's Gold Coast.
Telstra to cut 8,000 jobs in restructuring plan, but Communications Workers Union accuses company of prioritising short-term profits over long-term services.
Rabobank taps Telstra for a multi-million dollar SD-WAN upgrade, enhancing digital capabilities for 90+ locations in Australia and New Zealand.
Ooyala has appointed Patricio Cummins to the role, who previously served as the regional VP for Latin America.
ANZ companies dominated the Riverbed APJ Partner Awards, nabbing five out of six accolades for excellent service and innovative business solutions.
Buddy Platform has halted negotiations with Telstra over a major reseller deal for Buddy Ohm units, shifting focus to distributor Dicker Data.
Current consumer safeguards have been in place since Telstra owned and operated the national fixed-line telecommunications network.
Telstra's acquisition of VMtech strategically boosts its ability to transform network, security, and cloud infrastructure for better agility and performance.
60% of Australian respondents polled in this year's Telstra Security Report 2018 say their business has been interrupted due to a security breach.
Telstra has chosen vArmour's solutions to secure its applications and data, including offering it to Enterprise and Business customers.
Last year Telstra announced the acquisition of VMtech, with the company now detailing how it plans to use those technologies augment SD-WAN exposure.
VMtech aims to assist businesses and simplify their network architectures, directing traffic to the required platform via the most direct path.
The new regions are specifically designed to support the mission-critical demands of government and national critical infrastructure.
Vodafone security management services aim to help businesses navigate their security landscape and manage risk.