Steve Thomas - IT Consultant

Analyst firm Frost & Sullivan expects the Australian outsourced datacentre market will continue to grow, due to the increased adoption of cloud computing.








IBM is one of the first customers for Norway's Lefdal Mine Datacenter, a six-level deep facility next to a fjord.








The positive momentum that NextDC experienced during the first half of the 2015 financial year continued to carry on for the period ending 30 June 2015.








Google's Go language for building software for datacentres is being fleshed out as a tool to build mobile apps.








Huawei is planning to use its new innovation centre to train students on its latest technology, as well as to provide a space for customers and partners to develop new tech.








Despite being generally well-equipped to deal with atypical weather, technology companies in Central Europe have still faced discomfort and uncertainty during the current heatwave.








Australian-listed IT services provider ASG Group has renewed its managed services contract with West Australian government-owned electrical infrastructure and maintenance provider, Western Power, in a AU$40 million deal.








Mater Health Services has been able to reduce configuration time from two days to two hours with the implementation on its Nutanix converged infrastructure.








A study by Dell has uncovered that 20 percent of Australian and New Zealand businesses are still running Windows Server 2003 or older.








The company behind the Mashape.com API hub is now offering its internal analytics software in SaaS and on-premise form to developers and DevOps teams.






Deal leaves NTT Com with 92,000 square meters of data centre space in nine European cities.






David Donatelli, who used to lead HP's enterprise unit, will oversee Oracle's engineered systems such as Exadata, server, storage and networking gear.