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When Emily Bobis tried to get out of an essay by seeking extra-curricular credit from a Singapore study tour, little did she expect she’d meet Angus McDonald and that the pair would be providing tools helping flooded Lismore roads be repaved, directly benefiting community welfare.
COMPANY NEWS: Cloudian has announced a partnership with Vertica, a Micro Focus line of business, providing organisations with a public cloud-like modern data warehousing solution, on-premises, for managing their artificial intelligence/machine learning and other analytics workloads securely behind their firewall. Vertica’s separation of compute and storage scaling of its underlying analytical database allows customers to use Cloudian’s HyperStore native S3-compatible object storage as a single location to store all their data. As a result, users can capitalise on HyperStore’s many benefits, including exabyte-level scalability, military-grade security and cost savings of up to 70% compared to public cloud and traditional storage alternatives.
Infrastructure software provider Progress has released Progress Chef Cloud Security, which provides DevSecOps teams with end-to-end management of all on premise, cloud and native cloud resources, as well as helping keep native cloud assets in compliance with policies.
Cloud identity provider ThycoticCentrify has added multi-cloud support to its Account Lifecycle Manager.
Tony Nicol founded Servian in 2008 and after selling to Cognizant is now embarking on his new venture, Vivanti, which launched today in the USA. Nicol’s goal is to reimagine cloud consultancy in the States, specialising in the latest tech and introducing a new standard of professional governance.
Arcserve Cloud Services, designed specifically to take advantage of Google Cloud capabilities and providing one-click orchestrated recovery, is now available from Google Cloud Platform.
Analytics provider Qlik has introduced Qlik Forts, a hybrid cloud service that the company says securely extends Qlik's cloud analytics capabilities to wherever data and compute need to reside.
Google Workspace security & Business Value: Dialog's Cloud and Emerging Technologies practice is hosting a webinar on November 18 where leading Google Australia executives will discuss and explain the value, cost savings, and security that Google Workspace can bring to local Australian businesses of all sizes.
COMPANY NEWS by Dialog: Dialog Information Technology, Australia's leading privately owned information technology services organisation employing over 1,200 consultants nationwide, announced today it can now provide the Google Workspace productivity suite, now with the IRAP Protected status for organisations in Australia and New Zealand.
COMPANY NEWS by Dialog: Dialog Information Technology, Australia's leading privately owned information technology services organisation employing over 1,200 consultants nationwide, announced today it can now provide the Google Workspace productivity suite, now with the IRAP Protected status for organisations in Australia and New Zealand.
Data analytics platform provider SAS announced its first-class cloud support has expanded from Microsoft Azure to include AWS, Google Cloud Platform, and soon IBM Red Hat OpenShift. The company has also released an AI-powered conversational chatbot.
Consulting, technology services and digital transformation firms Blazeclan and Innovo Technology have formed an alliance to attack the Australian IT services sector.
AMD's new Epyc 7003 series CPUs are built with Zen 3 cores, and the range includes the Epyc 7763 which the company says is the world's highest-performing server processor, based on internal testing.
Veeam Backup & Replication v11 delivers more than 200 new features and enhancements, according to the company.
Regional data centre operator Leading Edge Data Centres will use Megaport to provide direct connectivity from its Newcastle data centre.
GUEST OPINION by Brian Holder, General Manager Sales and Marketing at Tecala: Since first rising to prominence in the late 1990s, cloud computing has become a key component of many company’s IT infrastructures. The benefits it offers in terms of cost, performance, global scale and manageability are well understood and documented. But for many organisations the key challenge they face with the cloud is how they should configure the different architecture and service offerings into a reliable, stable and secure foundation for their business.
Nokia has revealed it is migrating its on-premise IT infrastructure and various applications onto Google Cloud as part of a shift to a cloud-first strategy.
Technology skills platform Pluralsight has announced a new Priorities tool for Pluralsight Skills, Cloud Labs to speed public cloud skills acquisition, and a new Delivery Module for Pluralsight Flow.
Google has expanded its Confidential Computing services with the announcement of Confidential GKE (Google Kubernetes Engine) Nodes.
MariaDB says its new SkySQ is the first database-as-a-service (DBaaS) to unlock the full power of MariaDB Platform for transactions, analytics or both, optimised with a cloud-native architecture.
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