Cloud Services stories - Page 310
Over the last decade the IT world has seen a mass transition from in-house computer assets to everything-as-a-service in the cloud, with hardware, platform and services now all commonly cloud-resident. Ideally positioned to support distributed working and working from home, most major players are currently moving or planning to move more than half of their operations to the cloud. The current direction of travel is to multi-cloud deployment, seen as providing greater flexibility, specialisation and security.
The main bumps in the road have shown up in skills shortages reported by many organisations, complexity leading to misconfiguration and the need to operate and integrate multiple security dashboards. Consequently, third-party cloud security providers are a hot growth area.

Azure used to ‘learn’ when epilepsy patients will have a seizure
Tue, 25th Sep 2018
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A new project is using data analytics and machine learning to predict when a patient will have a seizure and warn them in advance.

Seeing past the complexity of a cloud-based future
Mon, 24th Sep 2018
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planning
The complexity of cloud environments is making it increasingly difficult for IT teams to manage user experience and optimize digital performance.

Hitachi Vantara delivers digital evidence management solution for law enforcement
Mon, 24th Sep 2018
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storage
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data privacy
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cloud services
Law enforcement officials are challenged by compliance policies and procedures such as evidence disclosure rules.

Intel and Alibaba Cloud look to the edge with new partnership
Fri, 21st Sep 2018
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The two companies have released an aptly named 'Joint Edge Computing Platform' in the hopes to encourage the concept among enterprises.

Living in today’s new cyber regulatory reality
Fri, 21st Sep 2018
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breach prevention
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data privacy
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cybersecurity
As cyber regulations tighten in 2018, companies face mounting pressure to prove their security measures are effective and compliant with varied global laws.

Deloitte taps Brisbane cloud firm CloudTrek to bolster consulting services
Fri, 21st Sep 2018
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Deloitte says it’s continuing to pursue its technology consultancy business with help from Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Brisbane-based cloud firm CloudTrek.

Edge computing is the answer to limited, centralised cloud
Thu, 20th Sep 2018
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edge computing
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iaas
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healthtech
Jaheer Abbas says many organisations are bumping up against the limitations of the cloud’s centralised nature, but the solution is on our doorsteps.

Alibaba Cloud and VMware team up to offer hybrid cloud solutions
Thu, 20th Sep 2018
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virtualisation
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hybrid cloud
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hyperscale
Hybrid cloud deployments are certainly the flavour of the times at the moment and it’s an area these two companies are investing in.

Solving the storage dilemma with open source storage
Thu, 20th Sep 2018
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open source
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microsoft
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cloud services
Business IT is facing storage growth that’s exceeding even the highest estimates, and there’s no sign of it slowing down anytime soon.

Exclusive: Aruba APAC CTO talks next steps for the region
Wed, 19th Sep 2018
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network infrastructure
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daas
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sdn
Aruba is focusing on connectivity, IoT, and user experience to capitalize on opportunities in the Asia-Pacific region.

Gartner: Why 28% of key enterprise IT spending will shift to cloud by 2022
Wed, 19th Sep 2018
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cloud services
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it spending
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analyst report
Growth in enterprise IT spending on cloud-based offerings will be faster than growth in traditional, non-cloud IT offerings.

Microsoft picks Veritec to operate modernisation factory for AU fed govts
Wed, 19th Sep 2018
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digital transformation
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daas
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public cloud
Veritec to run Microsoft's Modernisation Factory for Australian government and critical infrastructure, accelerating Azure migration and digital transformation.

Orange reveals goal to become global player in multi-cloud services
Wed, 19th Sep 2018
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public cloud
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Fresh off its acquisition of Basefarm, the France-based integrated comms provider is looking to make waves around the world in multi-cloud services.

Domain Name Commission wins lawsuit against US intelligence firm DomainTools
Tue, 18th Sep 2018
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public cloud
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data privacy
NZ's Domain Name Commission has won an injunction against US company DomainTools for scraping registration data.

You’re invited: Breaking down the Windows Server 2019 updates
Tue, 18th Sep 2018
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microsoft
The webinar will be held a week after Microsoft Ignite, so it will cover the complete feature set included in the full release.

Survey finds Nordic data centre market full of promise – and naivety
Tue, 18th Sep 2018
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hyperscale
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dc
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cloud services
DigiPlex has released the results of its IDC survey that found despite huge progress in data centre operations, ignorance still exists.

Research finds majority of businesses failing to comply with GDPR
Mon, 17th Sep 2018
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data analytics
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martech
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planning
70% of companies couldn’t fulfil data access and portability requests within the GDPR-specified one-month time limit.

AU businesses training staff on cybersecurity, but more needs to be done – survey
Mon, 17th Sep 2018
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casb
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cloud services
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modernisation
A Content Security survey reveals that while nearly half of Australian businesses regularly train staff on cybersecurity, many still face frequent breaches.

Interview: CA Technologies explores the state of digital trust in APJ
Mon, 17th Sep 2018
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mfa
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breach prevention
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data privacy
CA Technologies' recent survey finds a vast disconnect between organisations' perception and customer trust in data handling across Asia Pacific and Japan.

90% of organisations to demand IaaS & PaaS from same provider
Sat, 15th Sep 2018
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paas
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public cloud
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iaas
Gartner predicts 90% of organisations will seek integrated IaaS and PaaS by 2022, driving substantial growth in the cloud services market.