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Proximity,, a multidisciplinary advisor to government, has released its inaugural Impact Report highlighting the organisation’s achievement of net zero carbon emissions, it’s “largest contribution of pro bono hours to not-for-profit organisations” to date, progress on its Reflect Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) and client work delivering “lasting positive impacts” for Australian communities.

Published in Environment

GUEST OPINION by Krupal Raval, Managing Director, xScale, Equinix: Hyperscalers like Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud have become a ubiquitous part of our lives. From searching the internet, to online shopping, to storing data in the cloud, few of our online transactions escape their reach. And like other businesses, hyperscalers must continually pursue new business opportunities while tracking the evolving needs of their customers and partners.

Published in Guest Opinion

GUEST INTERVIEW: A data centre that reduces latency, increases proximity, packs 10x the compute density into an area of equal size while delivering cost savings sounds too good to be true, but ResetData has arrived to reset expectations for the better.

Published in Guest Interviews

GUEST INTERVIEW: A data centre that reduces latency, increases proximity, packs 10x the compute density into an area of equal size while delivering cost savings sounds too good to be true, but ResetData has arrived to reset expectations for the better.

Published in Data Centres

‘Emerging technologies [are] fundamental to 250% growth’ in the local search and discovery apps market and $12.2 billion annual revenue by 2020, according to Juniper Research.

Published in Apps

Enterprise mobility specialist Mobile Mentor will incorporate iProximity's beacons into its solutions portfolio under a new partnership arrangement between the companies.

Thursday, 02 September 2010 23:26

Apple's new iThings for 2010 are all pretty cool!

Yep, as expected, there's an iPhone 4-esque new iPod Touch with Facetime and Retina Display, there's a snazzy new iPod Nano with a multi-touch screen (leading me to wonder when new Nano apps might come), a less exciting new iPod Shuffle and a new version of iTunes that refuses to introduce tabbed browsing.

Published in Entertainment

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