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New open data initiative from Microsoft, Adobe & SAP
Tue, 25th Sep 2018
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public cloud
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martech
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microsoft
The three tech titans have made a major announcement reflecting their view of data inter-operability in the future.
Global demand for smart meters to skyrocket, but challenges lie ahead
Thu, 20th Sep 2018
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daas
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iot
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healthtech
The global smart meter market is set to surge, valued at USD $10.4 billion by 2022, but faces challenges like high costs and regulatory shortcomings.
Expert says data centres are investments with almost guaranteed profits
Mon, 17th Sep 2018
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hyperscale
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dc
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payment technologies
Data centres offer long-term contracts and recurring revenues like conventional property, but they come with the added bonus of rapid growth prospects.
Exclusive: The challenges of integrating emotion into technology
Wed, 12th Sep 2018
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ai
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datacom
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retail
AI integration poses cultural challenges for businesses, says Husain Al-Badry, GM of Innovation at Datacom Customer Experience.
Azure outage postmortem: Microsoft reveals what happened and why
Wed, 12th Sep 2018
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devops
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hyperscale
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public cloud
Headlines around the world have been shouting about Azure's outage - here's MIcrosoft's postmortem on the matter.
Facebook to launch first data center in Asia – a S$1.4b colossus
Thu, 6th Sep 2018
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hyperscale
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dc
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facebook
The new data center will be located in Singapore and will be more than three times bigger than the nation's current largest facility.
Silicon Valley connection key to Kiwi growth, says expert
Tue, 4th Sep 2018
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agricultural technology
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nztech
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economy
Graeme Muller says that he has returned from the Bay Area with an understanding of just how valuable the Kiwi-Cali connection will be.
Exclusive: Vertiv exec says it's not just hype, the edge is going to be big
Thu, 30th Aug 2018
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hyperscale
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edge computing
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healthtech
Sim shares insights into how Vertiv defines the edge, the impact he believes it will have on the data center industry, and research findings.
Cloudera launches new data warehousing for hybrid cloud
Wed, 29th Aug 2018
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hybrid cloud
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hyperscale
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dc
Cloudera analytics general manager Anupam Singh says hybrid is the new norm for data warehouses, leaving first-gen facilities behind.
Museum of London opts with Rubrik cloud and data protection solutions
Tue, 21st Aug 2018
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dr
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cloud services
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oracle
The Museum of London has made moves to better manage and protect its critical data across both its physical and virtual environments.
Pivotel's strategic acquisition of a Kiwi mobile solutions provider
Mon, 20th Aug 2018
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spacetech
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endpoint protection
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edr
Pivotel has acquired Wrights Satellite Connections Ltd in New Zealand, expanding its presence in the country's mobile satellite market.
Flaw discovered in Intel chips, allows attackers to steal cloud data
Thu, 16th Aug 2018
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semiconductors
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intel
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cpu
A newly discovered flaw in Intel chips, dubbed Foreshadow, can lead attackers to access sensitive data from personal computers and cloud services.
Alibaba Cloud fires shots with 9 new products and partner programme
Wed, 15th Aug 2018
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iot
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partner programmes
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ai
Alibaba Cloud has invested a significant amount of resources into its latest suite of products and partner programme.
Oracle is leveraging machine learning to increase productivity
Tue, 14th Aug 2018
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hybrid cloud
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data analytics
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martech
Oracle's new self-driving database cloud service is supposedly built to run the world's most demanding applications.
Hyland cuts the ribbon for two new data centers in Canada
Mon, 13th Aug 2018
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hybrid cloud
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hyperscale
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dc
Hyland has inaugurated two new data centres in Canada to enhance local hosting options, prioritising data sovereignty and robust security measures.
DDN builds new enterprise virtualization and analytics division
Mon, 13th Aug 2018
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virtualisation
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devops
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hybrid cloud
The new division will focus on helping enterprises get the most value out of their flash, virtualized and containerized hybrid cloud environments.
IDC - spending on 3D printing to reach $23b in 2022
Mon, 6th Aug 2018
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healthtech
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3d printing
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it budget
Global spending on 3D printing will hit USD $23 billion in 2022, driven by growing demand from new industries, predicts IDC's latest report.
Exclusive: HPE's multicloud strategy and securing the edge
Thu, 2nd Aug 2018
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edge computing
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multi-cloud
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cybersecurity
SecurityBrief spoke to HPE ProLiant and Cloudline servers global business unit VP and GM Justin Hotard to gain an insight on HPE's server strategy.
Competition's heating up: Google unveils hybrid cloud solution
Thu, 26th Jul 2018
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virtualisation
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hybrid cloud
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hyperscale
It's clear that this release from Google is part of an attempt to bolster its hybrid cloud strategy amidst fierce rivalry.
Xero backs down on plans to retire older expense claims functionality
Wed, 25th Jul 2018
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fintech
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financial systems
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xero
Xero has made a U-turn on its decision to retire its older expense claims functionality and replace it with the new Zero Expenses.