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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.
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Verizon makes major step towards Multi-Access Edge Compute
Tue, 14th May 2019
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In a trial environment in California, the wireless provider achieved full virtualisation of baseband functions.
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Diversification strategy pays off for Parallo
Tue, 14th May 2019
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Parallo has been formally recognised after receiving four new major competencies from its core partners, VMware and Microsoft.
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Could Huawei be paving the way to digitisation for carriers?
Tue, 14th May 2019
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Huawei and AsiaInfo's integration of cloud and CRM systems promises faster market entry and greater flexibility for carriers, poised for digital transformation.
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Fujitsu aims to bring advanced mobility services to global automakers
Tue, 14th May 2019
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Fujitsu and Autonomic join forces to offer fast and flexible mobility-as-a-service solution to the automotive industry.
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Talend extends its iPaaS to Microsoft Azure
Tue, 14th May 2019
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Talend Cloud will be available on Microsoft Azure from Q3 2019, offering enhanced performance and connectivity options for data integration.
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Dynamo6 snatches Premier Partner status with Google Cloud
Tue, 14th May 2019
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Being a Premier Partner opens up access to additional resources and expertise at a global scale, including new Google hardware, products and services.
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Datacom recipient of Dell Technologies Global Partner award
Mon, 13th May 2019
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This global award recognises Datacom’s technical excellence in achieving great results for customers while leveraging Dell Technologies.
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Digital Realty scores AWS Direct Connect service delivery designation
Mon, 13th May 2019
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The data centre giant has achieved the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Service Delivery designation for AWS Direct Connect.
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Oracle Malaysia’s new cloud solution hub opens 150 new jobs
Mon, 13th May 2019
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Oracle Malaysia's new cloud solution hub in Kuala Lumpur creates 150 jobs, aiming to aid SMEs in leveraging technologies like AI, IoT, and blockchain.
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Nova Energy & Plume launch family-friendly WiFi controls
Fri, 10th May 2019
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Nova Energy and Plume have launched new family-friendly WiFi controls in New Zealand, offering reliable internet, guest access, and robust parental controls.
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Nutanix Mine with Veeam simplifies secondary storage
Thu, 9th May 2019
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Nutanix and Veeam launch Nutanix Mine with Veeam, a full-stack solution for data backup and management in the enterprise cloud computing space.
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AWS launches new initiative to get more girls in IT
Thu, 9th May 2019
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It is designed to introduce all Year 8 students (12-13 year olds) in the UK to cloud computing and digital skills.
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Hyperscale data centre market to exceed $65b by 2025
Thu, 9th May 2019
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The hyperscale data centre market is expected to surge from USD $20 billion in 2018 to USD $65 billion by 2025, driven by big data and cloud computing demand.
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BeyondTrust updates remote access solution
Thu, 9th May 2019
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BeyondTrust launches Privileged Remote Access 19.1, introducing features to integrate third-party solutions, simplify workflows and bolster security.
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ClearPoint recognised for helping feed Kiwi kids
Thu, 9th May 2019
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The company was awarded Social Impact Partner of the Year at the AWS ANZ partner awards for their work with Eat My Lunch.
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Red Hat updates its Kubernetes platform OpenShift
Thu, 9th May 2019
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Red Hat launches OpenShift 4, enhancing Kubernetes automation and ease-of-use for hybrid and multicloud deployments, streamlining IT innovation efforts.
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How Azure ExpressRoute will impact Kiwi businesses
Wed, 8th May 2019
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Microsoft's Azure ExpressRoute site launching in Auckland this May promises lower latency, predictable performance, and reduced costs for Kiwi businesses.
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Paranoid Android? Examining three key trends in Android malware
Wed, 8th May 2019
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It definitely doesn’t mean you are paranoid if you’re worried about Android security:  the threat landscape is growing in every dimension.
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IT professionals still in high demand across the UK
Wed, 8th May 2019
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Despite Brexit uncertainties, IT professionals remain in high demand across the UK, with over 162,000 job openings posted in Q1 2019 according to CompTIA.
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Six reasons why Red Hat is red hot in 2019
Wed, 8th May 2019
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Red Hat thrives in 2019 due to Linux dominance, open source innovation, cloud independence, new products, cost efficiency, and IBM’s acquisition boost.