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GUEST INTERVIEW: 2021 was "really a great year" for Progress in the region, and 2022 is "looking good," senior vice president for APJ John Yang told iTWire.
GUEST INTERVIEW: Hyperscalers is the Australian next-gen open-OEM solving IT's complexity, eliminating proprietary hardware and software vendor lock-ins, delivering better technologies at competitive pricing. Doing it all from Canberra to Australian and global customers since 2014, in what is an inspiring and true success story its customers love.
GUEST INTERVIEW: Hyperscalers is the Australian next-gen open-OEM solving IT's complexity, eliminating proprietary hardware and software vendor lock-ins, delivering better technologies at competitive pricing. Doing it all from Canberra to Australian and global customers since 2014, in what is an inspiring and true success story its customers love.
Global end-use of public cloud services is expected to boom this year, with technology analyst firm Gartner predicting a 23.1% rise in spending and reach US$332.3 billion (A$428.7 billion) from US$270 billion in 2020.
Progress senior vice president for APJ John Yang believes a good content management system is essential for delivering a good customer experience.
Global cloud revenues in 2019 brought in US$233.4 billion (A$324.7 billion), with the top five public cloud providers — Microsoft, AWS, Salesforce, Google and Oracle — accounting for more than a third of this figure, the technology analyst firm IDC says.
McAfee's new MVision family of security products comes with a promise to give organisations more time to manage their security by reducing the amount of time needed to manage security controls.
VMware Cloud on AWS is now available in Amazon Web Services' Asia Pacific (Sydney) region.
Hyperconverged infrastructure provider Nutanix has released three new products in areas as diverse as SDN, database management, and multi-cloud management.
The appetite for Platforms and Software as a service are growing in Australian organisations, with digital transformation pressures driving software investments
Oracle’s chief executive Mark Hurd has outlined his argument why companies must turn to the cloud to survive in today’s challenging environments at Oracle Open World in San Francisco.
Interconnection services provider Megaport has sealed a deal with Oracle to facilitate connections for Oracle customers via its data centre network.
Oracle IaaS and PaaS are now available from within Australia.
BlackBerry's BBM Enterprise SDK allows developers to integrate secure messaging, voice and video capabilities into their applications and services.
IT services and consulting company Capgemini, has successfully implemented a new cloud-based system to deliver a complete outsourced core insurance platform for its Home Warranty Insurance product to the New South Wales Self Insurance Corporation (SICorp).
Extensions to Oracle's cloud ERP suite and new hardware provide opportunities for the company's local operation.
Oracle chairman and CTO Larry Ellison used his keynote on day one of Oracle Open World 2015 to give a history lesson and to introduce new cloud applications and new features for existing products.
Australian managed cloud services provider UltraServe claims its international and domestic sales are booming after last year’s launch of SmartStack, its hybris-based Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS).
Digital disruption has brought about an increase in the adoption of Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) to develop and deploy custom applications in the cloud in the Australian market, according to a newly published study.
HealthXL, a global market for health innovations, and IBM have teamed up to host a health hackathon to explore options for tackling some of the biggest challenges facing Australia’s growing aged population.
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