Cloud Services stories - Page 252
Over the last decade the IT world has seen a mass transition from in-house computer assets to everything-as-a-service in the cloud, with hardware, platform and services now all commonly cloud-resident. Ideally positioned to support distributed working and working from home, most major players are currently moving or planning to move more than half of their operations to the cloud. The current direction of travel is to multi-cloud deployment, seen as providing greater flexibility, specialisation and security.
The main bumps in the road have shown up in skills shortages reported by many organisations, complexity leading to misconfiguration and the need to operate and integrate multiple security dashboards. Consequently, third-party cloud security providers are a hot growth area.
Hyve announce G-Cloud 11 accreditation for increased range of managed services
Tue, 9th Jul 2019
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Hyve has also been recertified for three key ISO standards, covering security, quality management and cloud services.
Coles selects Microsoft as its cloud platform of choice
Tue, 9th Jul 2019
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Coles partners with Microsoft to accelerate its digital transformation, leveraging Azure for cloud innovation, AI-powered analytics, and enhanced productivity.
Aspect Software announces workforce management offering for Azure
Tue, 9th Jul 2019
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Companies have unique requirements for deployability and migration, driven by security, privacy, regulatory and other internal factors.
Google to open data center & Cloud region in Nevada
Tue, 9th Jul 2019
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Google has announced the opening of a new data centre and Google Cloud region in Nevada, promising improved connectivity and a USD $600 million investment.
Master stroke: Swimming Australia looks to AWS for cloud and analytics
Tue, 9th Jul 2019
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Swimming Australia is partnering with Amazon Web Services to revolutionize the swimming experience for fans and athletes.
QAD helps accelerate Indonesia's move to industry 4.0
Mon, 8th Jul 2019
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QAD CEO Anton Chilton and President Pam Lopker visited Indonesia to discuss the rise of cloud-based ERP and Industry 4.0 in the Asia Pacific region.
Where cloud migrations still come unstuck - ThousandEyes
Mon, 8th Jul 2019
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Despite high rates of cloud adoption, Australian enterprises report that only 24% have mature practices for migrating on-premises workloads to the cloud.
Riding the frictionless wave with cloud-based apps – Talend
Mon, 8th Jul 2019
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digital transformation
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The term has been co-opted in recent years to describe the phenomenon of commercial processes which appear to work smoothly and effortlessly.
IDC: SaaS makes up lion’s share of Aussie cloud service revenue
Fri, 5th Jul 2019
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SaaS led Australian public cloud revenue in 2018, capturing 65.8% of the USD $4.01 billion market, as firms seek competitive edge, reports IDC.
Gartner: Cloud set to take over the database market
Fri, 5th Jul 2019
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By 2022, Gartner predicts 75% of databases will be cloud-based, driven by analytics and SaaS, with just 5% considered for repatriation to on-premises.
Enterprise at tipping point, says Symantec
Thu, 4th Jul 2019
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cloud security
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cybersecurity
Enterprises are at a critical moment in cloud adoption, with Symantec revealing 54% of firms struggle to keep up with cloud security demands.
Cybersecurity market increasingly competitive as public cloud segment grows
Thu, 4th Jul 2019
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Public cloud and 'as a service' cybersecurity solutions surge by 46% in Q1 2019, though traditional hardware and software still lead the market, says Canalys.
RavenDB launches managed cloud database service
Wed, 3rd Jul 2019
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RavenDB launches new managed database service, offering high availability, fault tolerance, and cost optimization.
Ruckus rolls out new technologies to empower schools
Wed, 3rd Jul 2019
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wireless networks
Ruckus Networks, now owned by CommScope, is expanding its network portfolio to improve digital learning and tackle vaping in schools.
HCL Technologies closes acquisition of IBM products
Tue, 2nd Jul 2019
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HCL Technologies has finalised its acquisition of IBM’s products in security, marketing, and commerce sectors, introducing the new HCL Software division.
Finance execs struggle with lack of real-time data, says Workday
Tue, 2nd Jul 2019
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A new report from Workday suggests that large enterprises are increasingly looking to move their finance systems to the cloud.
Q&A: Aruba optimises UX through network monitoring
Tue, 2nd Jul 2019
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wireless networks
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cloud services
Aruba optimises user experience with its User Experience Insight (UXI), helping Presbyterian Ladies College in Melbourne ensure robust network performance.
How Talend aims to streamline cloud data deployments
Tue, 2nd Jul 2019
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Talend announced its new technology partner program which extends and accelerates the development of partner-built solutions.
SUSE launches offering to securely manage cloud infrastructure
Tue, 2nd Jul 2019
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SUSE Manager manages physical, virtual and containerised systems across edge, core and cloud environments from a single centralised console.
Oracle announces new autonomous database capability
Mon, 1st Jul 2019
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Oracle unveils Autonomous Database Dedicated, offering highest security and control levels to help enterprises move mission-critical workloads to the cloud.