GUEST OPINION* by Nicholas Hollings, Principal Solution Architect Equinix
There are significant challenges for enterprises on the way to digital transformation, with enterprise IT refresh cycles and budget constraints partly to blame. Another restricting factor is that there’s clearly a need to get everyone on the same page about the meaning of digital transformation and what it offers for different organisations.
GUEST OPINION* by Nicholas Hollings, Principal Solution Architect Equinix
There are significant challenges for enterprises on the way to digital transformation, with enterprise IT refresh cycles and budget constraints partly to blame. Another restricting factor is that there’s clearly a need to get everyone on the same page about the meaning of digital transformation and what it offers for different organisations.
GUEST OPINION* by Nicholas Hollings, Equinix: Most enterprises understand the digital imperative but face significant challenges on the path to digital transformation, with enterprise IT refresh cycles and budget constraints partly to blame, according to Global Principal Solution Architect Nicholas Hollings from Equinix, an interconnection and data centre company.
GUEST OPINION* by Nicholas Hollings, Equinix: Most enterprises understand the digital imperative but face significant challenges on the path to digital transformation, with enterprise IT refresh cycles and budget constraints partly to blame, according to Nicholas Hollings from Equinix, an interconnection and data centre company.
By Guy Danskine, Managing Director, Equinix Australia
Melbourne is ranked as Australia’s most advanced smart city and one of the world’s top ten most connected smart cities, according to a recent report by Oracle and ESI ThoughtLab. 1 It’s exceptional not just because it uses data or technology, as most cities do, but because it extracts value from data in ways that enhance livability, experience, sustainability and economic growth.
GUEST OPINION: Melbourne is ranked as Australia’s most advanced smart city and one of the world’s top ten most connected smart cities, according to a recent report by Oracle and ESI ThoughtLab. 1 It’s exceptional not just because it uses data or technology, as most cities do, but because it extracts value from data in ways that enhance livability, experience, sustainability and economic growth.
Mary McHale, Financial Services Director, Equinix Asia-Pacific
GUEST OPINION: SPONSORED NEWS. The emergence and increasing adoption introduction of new digital payment methods, such as ‘buy now, pay later’ platform AfterPay and Open Banking payments platfoms that allow for real time payments like SplitPay alongside better known digital wallets like Apple Pay, are propelling Australia rapidly ahead as it moves toward a cashless, cardless society.
SPONSORED Guest Opinion by Simon Lockington, Director of Global Solutions Enablement, Equinix Asia-Pacific
SPONSORED Guest Opinion by Simon Lockington, Director of Global Solutions Enablement, Equinix Asia-Pacific
Sweden-based prefabricated data centre specialist Flexenclosure has delivered its flagship eCentre data centre solution to Australian data centre operator NextDC.
​Sydney’s Interconnection Bandwidth expected to more than quadruple by 2021, contributing to Asia-Pacific’s rapid growth rate surpassing United States and Europe
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Sydney is leading the way in the Asia Pacific region with interconnection bandwidth for the city expected to more than quadruple by 2021, representing a compound annual growth rate of 48% from 2017 to 2021 compared to 44% CAGR from 2016 to 2020 as predicted last year.
Interconnection and data centre company Equinix has announced plans for the rollout of its Cloud Exchange Fabric capabilities across the Asia Pacific which it says will help Australian businesses establish interconnection and networking capabilities with the South East Asia region.
Near the end of second decade in the 21st century, data centres are the globally interconnected data repositories of everything we do online today, with Equinix one of the best in the business.
Datacom has launched a new national network connecting all of its data centres across Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia and Western Australia.
Equinix international business exchange (IBX) data centres in Melbourne, Sydney, Singapore and Indonesia have been selected by Trident Subsea Cable for the cable’s Points-of-Presence (PoPs) in the Asia-Pacific region.
Equinix's strategy of providing interconnectivity as well as data centre space is paying off for the company and its customers.
Equinix’s clout has seen it add Kloud Solutions as its latest channel partner, set to ‘provide Australian enterprises a truly holistic approach in optimising cloud infrastructure.’
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