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Dell Technologies expands its as-a-Service capabilities with Project APEX to simplify access to technology on-demand.
Aiven operates managed open source database, cache, search, graphic solutions and events capabilities for customers worldwide.
STACK Infrastructure's Portland campus is joining the Wave Business Hillsboro Data Center Ring II, expanding connectivity options.
Upon completing the acquisition of the Brisbane-based payment service provider, Payrix states its expansion efforts are in motion.
The nations argue that encryption can make the enforcement of public safety difficult, particularly when it comes to serious problems like child exploitation.
Tradify CEO Michael Steckler discusses how the job management solution is streamlining processes for tradespeople in TechDay's latest IT Jam.
Beyond Limits, an AI technology company, has raised $133m to drive global expansion, with investments from Group 42 and bp ventures.
Australian organizations prioritize industry expertise and innovation when choosing technology vendors, according to a report by IFS.
DoiT has signed a $1.5bn agreement with Google Cloud to deliver infrastructure and services over the next five years.
Cradlepoint is set to be acquired by Ericsson in a $1.1 billion deal, boosting Ericsson's presence in the enterprise 5G market.
The data center housed 864 servers and cooling system infrastructure in a watertight steel tube that was approximately the size of a shipping container.
The partnership with Using Technology Better aims to add further value to Ingram Micro's offerings to resellers and services providers.
Yubico launches YubiKey 5C NFC, a hardware authentication key for secure authentication across various devices and platforms.
Global server market revenue grew by 19.8% YoY in Q2 2020, reaching $24bn, with worldwide server shipments up 18.4% to nearly 3.2 million units.
HubSpot partners with MessageMedia to add targeted SMS capabilities to its CRM platform, providing marketers with personalised cross-channel campaigns.
Mick Esber now takes on the head of technology role, after coming from his former role as chief technology at lending marketplace Lodex.
A spring clock change is linked to a 6% rise in fatal traffic crashes, with researchers estimating more than 28 U.S. deaths a year.
Construction firms could cut costs and delays by using digital replicas to spot failures, test designs and improve sustainability before build-out.
A new Australian process could cut tyre waste and supply low-sulphur oil, carbon and steel for refining and manufacturing.
Workplace injuries may fall sharply if staff are trained, alert and equipped with cut-resistant gloves, according to safety guidance.