Dell has announced it has opened two new data centres,located in Sydney and Melbourne.
Salesforce is entering a new business,data analytics and business intelligence,seeking to maintain growth and persuade customers to pour more of their information into its data centers.
Despite persistent predictions for the demise of desktops in the wake of tablet's rising popularity,sales of PCs are still growing,at least for hardware maker turned one-stop-shop Dell.
Oracle said its cloud service will match rival Amazon's pricing as it struggles to woe clients away from Amazon Web Services.
iPhone,Android or Windows? A no-brainer for most Australian buyers,but Microsoft Australia boss has high hopes.
Indian outsourcer and systems integrator Infosys is gunning for a large slice of the Australian government sector hoping it will soon account for a third of its revenue.
Announcement on long-awaited Australian data centres expected in weeks.
Move over digital natives – the “data natives” are about to take over,and Australian banks have been warned to get ready.
It's all about cloud,funding and start-ups as the week gets off to a productive start.
Telstra is to provide a ready-packaged managed private cloud services for enterprises.
From smart soccer balls to a pelvic floor gadget,the'internet of things'and the cloud are delivering a plethora of weird and,sometimes,wonderful gadgets.