Cloud Service Providers (CSP) stories
Pre-fabricated modular data centres have gained traction in recent times, and it's something DXN is looking to capitalise on in APAC.
AMD shares surged about four percent after the announcement that Amazon Web Services (AWS) would be employing its services.
VMware unveils major updates for multi-cloud adoption, boosting hybrid and public cloud capabilities with new Kubernetes support and disaster recovery features.
The company will be adding an additional 6.9 MW of capacity to the facility in a move that it says is a direct response to demand from existing customers.
Phishing techniques are evolving, targeting cloud-based services like Gmail, deceiving users into granting API access and exposing sensitive data.
The report revealed that nearly a quarter of the data in the cloud can be categorised as sensitive, putting an organisation at risk if stolen or leaked.
Ongoing trade tensions between China and the US are having a significant impact on the cloud service providers market.
Government IT leaders embrace managed cloud solutions to enhance services and manage risks, balancing efficiency with security and cost-effectiveness.
Data centre markets across Europe are undergoing rapid expansion, but the UK still holds its place at the top of the pile.
The company has sunk around US$19 million into the new facility that will be located in Bulgaria's capital, Sofia.
Data centre rack space rates among the more expensive nations are more than triple those at the other end of the scale.
Ensuring that the IT infrastructure is resilient is critical for business success and completion of transformation and modernisation projects.
Edge computing is undoubtedly one of the buzzwords of choice within data centre circles at the moment – up there with AI, IoT, and gender imbalances.
Two new reports from Dell'Oro show growth in the data centre switch market, while the voice over LTE market had a temporary setback.
The company says the investment is simply to meet unrelenting demand, with the bulk of the expanded halls already claimed.
Dell Inc. takes the top spot with HPE coming in at number two as global market revenue reaches US$22.5 billion.
The Australian data center market is experiencing strong growth and is highly centralised in key metros, with Sydney and Melbourne as the main hubs.
Recently we were given the chance to speak to Juniper Networks about current industry trends and where the company is placing its bets for the future.
It would seem the steady march of innovation continues, with some technologies riding the wave and others being left in its wake.
The growth of Malaysia's IT industry continues, with news today emerging of another new data centre on the horizon from Keppel DC and the Alpha DC Fund.