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Australian mainframe users face a lengthy journey to the cloud, according to Accenture, but it seems that just dipping a toe into the water can be counterproductive.
VENDOR ANNOUNCEMENT: Buying network infrastructure from a carrier may be convenient, but often comes at a considerable cost, as it is many times accompanied by higher fees, complex to scale, and reliance on a third party for resolving technical issues.
VENDOR ANNOUNCEMENT: Buying network infrastructure from a carrier may be convenient, but often comes at a considerable cost, as it is many times accompanied by higher fees, complex to scale, and reliance on a third party for resolving technical issues.
We discuss security in a co-location cloud environment.
Data centre operator NextDC’s M2 Melbourne data centre has achieved Uptime Institute’s Tier IV Gold Certification for Operational Sustainability.
ASX-listed telecommunications, cloud and IT solutions provider Over the Wire has lifted total revenue by 49% to $79.6 million for the 2019 full year.
Managed cloud provider Rackspace has added colocation services to its portfolio.
Telstra business customers will be able to access services at colocation services provider Metronode’s data centres across Australia under a new agreement signed between the two companies.
US multinational data centre provider Equinix has cracked the champagne bottle on its fourth Australian data centre at a new US$60 million facility in Melbourne. The company, which has more than 100 data centres around the world, has three existing facilities in Sydney and says the new ME1 data centre has been built to satisfy increasing demand in the Melbourne metropolitan area.
iTWire talks to Equinix Australia MD, Jeremy Deutsch, about growth in the Data Centre market 2015 in Australia and globally.
The Australian data centre services market recorded revenues of $698 million in 2013; a growth of 17.2% over 2012.
Partnership with Luxembourg based data centre operation will provide geographically diverse disaster recovery positions to Sentry 42 customers
Equinix, Inc. (Nasdaq: EQIX), a provider of global data centre services, today announced the phase one opening of its third Sydney International Business Exchangeâ„¢ (IBX) data centre, known as SY3. Built at a cost of US$65M, and located in south Sydney, SY3 provides 1,000 cabinet equivalents of capacity, expanding to 3,000 with subsequent phases. The new IBX significantly increases the company's Sydney capacity and ability to meet high demand for premium colocation and interconnection data centre services.
Norwich-based Sentry42 gives top ten reasons for moving to colocation facilities
DataCentres2011, Europe's premier data centre conference, exhibition, solution sessions, insight tracks and workshop event will be held at the Acropolis convention centre in Nice on 5-6 May 2011
Norwich colocation specialist Sentry42 is counting down to launch day
Norwich colocation specialist Sentry42 identifies physical security as chief risk
Demand grows for sustainability across the supply chain - according to new Norwich colocation data centre
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