Cloud Services stories - Page 337
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.

PHOTO GALLERY: Datacloud UK 2018 & Finance and Investment Forum
Mon, 19th Feb 2018
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The events brought together enterprise customers and investors with the leading data centre & cloud players and experts in the industry.

Oracle provider PrimeQ appoints David MacLeod to its board
Mon, 19th Feb 2018
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In addition to his governance role, MacLeod will work closely with the PrimeQ NZ management team in a mentoring and business development capacity.

Orion Health releases cloud-based Rhapsody Integration Engine with AWS
Mon, 19th Feb 2018
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Orion Health has launched Rhapsody-as-a-Service on AWS, offering healthcare enterprises seamless integration, cost savings, and enhanced security in the cloud.

Interview: Meet the 7-year-old company disrupting NZ's logistics & freight industry
Mon, 19th Feb 2018
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Meet Kotahi, a 7-year-old company revolutionising NZ’s logistics with digital innovations like AI, IoT, and blockchain, enhancing efficiency and sustainability.

Google Cloud to snap up LogMeIn’s Xively for US$50m
Sat, 17th Feb 2018
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Google indicated in a recent blog post that it means to use Xively as its launch pad into the ballooning IoT market.

New malicious search engine trawls AWS servers for sensitive data
Sat, 17th Feb 2018
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As if it wasn’t easy enough already, the lives for hackers has just been made a lot easier with a tool that lays bare AWS S3 servers.

The state of edge computing in Asia
Fri, 16th Feb 2018
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Taking a thoughtful approach to edge design, build and operations will go a long way toward achieving success in our rapidly evolving digital economy.

Hyperscale data centers in China set to benefit from Coriant/New H3C deal
Fri, 16th Feb 2018
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Coriant’s global customer base includes cloud and data center operators, mobile and fixed line service providers, and Web 2.0 content providers.

Exabytes takes over Malaysia cloud provider in a bid to move up the cloud ranks
Fri, 16th Feb 2018
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Exabytes founder and CEO, Chan Kee Siak says the deal marks the first milestone of the Exabytes Group’s acquisition roadmap for 2018.

The murky world of Australia & Singapore's workforce monitoring laws
Fri, 16th Feb 2018
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Australia's workforce monitoring laws rank second least complex, only behind the US, balancing IP protection with employee privacy, reveals a new study.

Uptime Institute to start testing hybrid IT resiliency
Thu, 15th Feb 2018
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The number of organizations with complex infrastructures comprised of multiple data centers, colocation facilities and the cloud is on the rise.

AWS and SUSE expand collab to boost SAP migration to cloud
Thu, 15th Feb 2018
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SUSE has expanded their collaboration with Amazon Web Services to further accelerate SAP migrations to Linux on AWS.

Azure nipping at the heels of AWS, new cloud report finds
Thu, 15th Feb 2018
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Microsoft's Azure is closing the gap with Amazon Web Services in cloud adoption, particularly among enterprises, RightScale's latest survey reveals.

Dell EMC forge deal to deliver Ruckus’ wireless solutions
Thu, 15th Feb 2018
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Ruckus Networks and Dell EMC have signed a deal that will allow the delivery of Ruckus wireless solutions as Dell-branded solutions.

NextDC brings Oracle FastConnect to Aussie customers
Thu, 15th Feb 2018
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One of Australia’s top Data Centre-as-a-Service providers NextDC is adding Oracle FastConnect to its list of cloud offerings.

Asking the right questions: The Australian Government’s digital storage plan
Thu, 15th Feb 2018
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If Australia wants to continue to be agile across government technology, cloud technology is a must-have, and the transition needs to happen now.

Xerox responds to 'meritless' lawsuit filed by large shareholder
Wed, 14th Feb 2018
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Xerox has labelled a lawsuit filed by major shareholder Darwin Deason against its Fuji deal as meritless, pledging a vigorous defence.

Veritas debuts CloudPoint 2.0 - data protection with Azure & Google Cloud integrations
Wed, 14th Feb 2018
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Veritas Technologies has launched CloudPoint 2.0 on Google Cloud Platform, offering enhanced data protection and simplicity for multi-cloud environments.

How cybersecurity will evolve to become part of DevOps
Wed, 14th Feb 2018
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Businesses should understand the risks they face & the ways their network could be brought down, then integrate security into every application.

Major Xerox shareholder files lawsuit: 'Do not let Fuji steal this company from us.'
Wed, 14th Feb 2018
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Xerox shareholder Carl Icahn's lawsuit labels Fujifilm's merger plan as a fraud, claiming it undervalues Xerox and favours Fuji without a cash investment.