Servers stories
Servers are the larger, more powerful computers typically found in data centres, though the term
‘server’ more correctly refers to the software program called upon by a client (usually a software
program on another computer) to perform some sort of action or task. These software programmes are
typically housed on these specialised computers, though they can be housed on any type of computer.
Modern servers can be of various types including specifically-designed hardware (such as mainframes)
featuring proprietary or specialised processors and other componentry, or can be housed in blade
servers made from modular ‘blades’ manufactured from commodity hardware components.
Aria launches Deep Networking platform with USD $125 million
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Aria launches Deep Networking platform as it secures GBP £97 million to target AI data centre networking bottlenecks.
Microsoft & VU open Victoria's first datacentre academy
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network infrastructure
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datacentre infrastructure
Microsoft and Victoria University have launched a fee-free Datacentre Academy in Footscray to train Victorians for in-demand technical roles.
Qualys adds AI tool to forecast software patch risks
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datacentre infrastructure
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data analytics
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digital transformation
Qualys has launched an AI-driven Patch Reliability Score, helping IT and security teams gauge software update risk before mass rollout.
Kyndryl flags rising gap in quantum, data & networks
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storage
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network infrastructure
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datacentre infrastructure
Kyndryl warns enterprises that quantum risk, data sovereignty rules and ageing networks are converging faster than their defences.
Echo buys BMS to build end-to-end tech lifecycle group
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data protection
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datacentre infrastructure
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risk & compliance
Echo acquires BMS to create an end-to-end tech lifecycle group, expanding reuse and e-waste recycling services across New Zealand and Australia.
Beyond labels: backing yourself as a woman in tech
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On International Women's Day, a tech leader urges young women to ignore labels, own their growth and always, unapologetically, back themselves.
GenAI drives USD $4.96 trillion global IT spend by 2026
Thu, 26th Feb 2026
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datacentre infrastructure
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digital transformation
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Generative AI surge set to push global enterprise IT spend to USD $4.96tr by 2026, as services and cloud outpace hardware and comms.
Barracuda links 2025 ransomware wave to firewall flaws
Fri, 20th Feb 2026
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firewalls
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data protection
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ransomware
Barracuda warns that unpatched firewalls and weak accounts drove 90% of 2025 ransomware attacks, as threats spread in mere hours.
McLaren extends Dell tech deal to power F1 data push
Wed, 18th Feb 2026
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storage
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gaming
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network infrastructure
McLaren extends its long-running Dell tech deal to boost AI-driven data, simulations and race strategy across its factory and F1 trackside ops.
Dell names Richard McLaughlin APJC regional president
Tue, 10th Feb 2026
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storage
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network infrastructure
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hybrid cloud
Dell appoints veteran sales leader Richard McLaughlin as APJC president, tasking him with driving AI-era growth across key regional markets.
Fujitsu cuts excess stock 20% with Celonis AI rollout
Wed, 14th Jan 2026
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storage
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datacentre infrastructure
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digital transformation
Fujitsu unit FSAS cuts excess stock by 20% and halves orders in six months after rolling out Celonis AI-driven process intelligence platform.
Tanium named Leader in Gartner Magic Quadrant for IT AI
Sat, 10th Jan 2026
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datacentre infrastructure
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digital transformation
Tanium named a Leader in Gartner's first Magic Quadrant for Endpoint Management Tools as demand for AI-driven autonomous IT surges.
Tanium named a Leader in 2026 Gartner Magic Quadrant
Tue, 6th Jan 2026
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saas
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firewalls
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datacentre infrastructure
Tanium named a Leader in the 2026 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Endpoint Management Tools, underscoring its role in unified cyber and IT operations.
Amplitude unveils MCP server & expands AI Agents open beta
Fri, 24th Oct 2025
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datacentre infrastructure
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data analytics
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ai
Amplitude launches its Model Context Protocol server and opens beta for AI Agents, enabling seamless access to behavioural data via natural language queries.
StorMagic & SNUC launch AI-ready edge infrastructure appliances
Thu, 25th Sep 2025
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manufacturing
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datacentre infrastructure
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hyperscale
StorMagic and SNUC launch AI-ready edge infrastructure appliances, combining rugged servers with SvHCI software for easy, flexible deployment worldwide.
Cisco launches Data Fabric to unify machine data for AI insights
Wed, 10th Sep 2025
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private cloud
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network infrastructure
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datacentre infrastructure
Cisco launches Data Fabric platform, unifying machine data to streamline AI model training, automated workflows and real-time operational insights for enterprises.
Australian IT spending to reach AUD $172.3 billion by 2026
Mon, 8th Sep 2025
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datacentre infrastructure
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digital transformation
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hyperscale
Australia's IT spending is set to hit AUD $172.3 billion in 2026, driven by strong growth in AI infrastructure and software investments, says Gartner.
Borderless CS unveils AUD $5,000 flat fee for cybersecurity tests
Wed, 20th Aug 2025
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firewalls
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devops
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datacentre infrastructure
Borderless CS launches a AUD $5,000 flat fee for end-to-end cybersecurity testing, simplifying costs for the first 50 organisations during September 2025.
HPE expands ProLiant servers & AI cloud with new NVIDIA GPUs
Fri, 15th Aug 2025
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datacentre infrastructure
HPE expands its ProLiant servers and AI cloud, integrating new NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell GPUs to boost AI applications and enterprise security features.
E-waste hacking: The unknown data security crisis
Wed, 4th Jun 2025
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data protection
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datacentre infrastructure
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phishing
Australian e-waste, tripling the global average, presents rising cybersecurity risks, with 10-20% of breaches linked to improper disposal of old devices.