Digital Realty appoints Daryl Dunbar as Asia-Pacific managing director
Datacentre and co-location vendor, Digital Realty, has named Daryl Dunbar as its new Asia-Pacific managing director. Dunbar assumes the leadership from Bernard Geoghegan.
Datacentre and co-location vendor, Digital Realty, has named Daryl Dunbar as its new Asia-Pacific managing director. Dunbar assumes the leadership from Bernard Geoghegan.
Datacentre operator, Digital Realty Trust, has appointed Damien Spillane as its director of sales engineering for Asia Pacific.
Canberra Data Centres has signed an agreement to use Digital Realty Trust datacentres in Sydney and Melbourne to fulfil its government panel supply contracts.
More than three-quarters of Australian organisations expect to increase investment in the datacentre over the next 12 months and big data is being cited as the key driver.
Digital Realty has officially opened its new datacentre facility located in Melbourne’s Deer Park.
Almost 40 per cent of Australian datacentre operators are not measuring power use, according to a recent study by datacentre solution provider, Digital Realty Trust.
A new survey suggests that large datacentres might be less energy efficient than was previously thought.
Continued growth is expected for the Asia-Pacific datacentre industry in 2013 and 2014, according to global datacentre vendor, Digital Realty Trust.
Datacentre solutions provider, Digital Realty Trust, has inaugurated its first Sydney datacentre, named Digital Erskine Park.
Datacentre vendor, Digital Realty Trust, has opened its first datacentre facility in Sydney, with phase one of the development project now fully commissioned.
Agreement inked for first building at new Melbourne datacentre development site
Datacentre solution provider, Digital Realty Trust, has announced two senior appointments to be based at its newly opened North Sydney office.
More large companies are turning to collocation providers to relieve capacity constraints in their data centers, as a way to avoid the high cost of building their own new brick-and-mortar facilities, two studies suggest.