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Malaysian multi-national Sime Darby Berhad has deployed on the Equinix International Business Exchange (IBX) data centres in Asia-Pacific.
GUEST OPINION by Ash Halford, Systems Engineering Director, Australia & New Zealand, Juniper Networks: 5G and the transition to multicloud are setting up new customer expectations for network operators. Today’s customers value an excellent user experience above almost anything else—and they are looking to communications service providers (CSPs) to deliver it. If they can’t provide the consistent quality and guaranteed service levels that customers require, they risk losing them entirely.
Technology services and IT consulting provider Tecala has chosen global managed detection and response (MDR) cybersecurity services provider eSentire as its exclusive MDR solution provider in Australia and New Zealand.
Vehicle tracking systems company Trackunit has expanded its presence in the Asia Pacific Japan region by launching its first office in Sydney, opening a new office in Tokyo, and establishing regional headquarters in Singapore.
A survey conducted by Juniper Networks reveals that businesses in Asia Pacific feel more confident and trust artificial intelligence (AI) more than in North America or Europe. AI has its own sets of challenges, but Asia Pacific respondents are keen to overcome it.
Former Telstra executive Cyrus Adaggra has joined Equinix to take up the role of Vice President of Corporate Development.
The global eSports and games streaming industry will be worth US$3.5 billion by 2025, rising from $2.1 billion in 2021, according to a new report.
Global experience analytics platform provider Contentsquare is accelerating its growth in the Asia Pacific region with the launch of two offices in Australia in Melbourne and Sydney and new offices in Tokyo and Singapore.
Data centres service provider DCI Data Centers has appointed Verghese Jacob as Chief Technology Officer and member of its executive leadership team.
Global fintech as a service Rapyd has undertaken a major expansion of its Disburse mass-payment platform.
As many as three in five businesses in the Asia Pacific region have put off digitalisation plans out of fear of cyberattacks, according to a new report which says that the growing speed and scope of digital transformation, along with the increasing number of targetable devices, are creating a “perfect storm” for cyberattacks.
The spread of the coronavirus — COVID-19 — is prompting businesses to undergo digital transformations, adopting new technologies to allow employees to remain productive and effective during the epidemic, according to global technology research firm OMDIA.
There has been a jump in the number of Asia Pacific enterprises rated as “intelligent enterprises” for their work in connecting physical and digital worlds to drive innovation, including increasing Internet of Things adoption, according to the latest Intelligent Enterprise Index from Zebra Technologies.
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