Open Standards stories
Another working week in Australia's channel comes to a close today, so what went down? Here's some of the highlights.
Australian firms push for open IoT systems, with 81% valuing open standards, amid a market set to hit £13 billion by 2020, IDC finds.
Avolution releases Abacus Toolset 5.2, helping enterprise architects streamline data integration for improved modeling and analysis.
StorageX 8.0 delivers support for S3 compliant storage and comprehensive file management from the data centre to the cloud.
The value-added distributor and solution provider organised the event in India to open new business avenues for channel partners.
Big Switch Networks secures $30.7m in financing from Dell, Intel, Khosla Ventures, and others to fuel expansion and innovation.
Browser vendors are integrating capabilities once provided by plugins directly, given this progress, Adobe has decided to end the life of Flash...
Supermicro RSD is pre-packaged and tightly integrated with other data center management software layers such as OpenStack.
Software AG has snapped up former Dell and Symantec executive, Brenton Smith, to head its ANZ operations as the company seeks to bolster business here.
Australian organisations are starting to find that most legacy architectures can't support growing demands of speed, scale, and agility.
Banks face a modern quandary: adapt to the data revolution or be left behind, with Standard Chartered leading the charge.
SAP is launching a 'blockchain-as-a-service', in a move it says will help businesses integrate blockchain into existing business processes.
Customers will demand it and sooner or later the vendors will see that collaboration, not closed thinking, will drive innovation and business success.
Equinix's insights forecast a revolutionary shift in digital enterprise, emphasising the need for dynamic, interconnected IT strategies.
Global data center giant Equinix is now a member of the Industrial Internet Consortium, an organisation supporting and promoting growth of IIoT.
Inspur says its new Gold membership in the OpenStack Foundation has showcased the company's commitment to industry collaboration and open standards.
Voyager would be the first time we have generic, commodity hardware available that is component-based for networking.
SDN's new frontier: VeloCloud extends the tech's reach, targeting a $6bn leap in the burgeoning branch network market by 2020.
What will New Zealand's digital future look like? Fast internet, cloud, big data and mobility are at the forefront, and our leaders must embrace it.
Twenty New Zealand tech companies have published a manifesto urging the government to future-proof the country through technological advancement and innovation.