SaaS sweetens the cloud pot, but vendors struggle to capitalise
For customers, SaaS options are proliferating and spanning a wide swath of business functions. But the space remains difficult to sum up.
For customers, SaaS options are proliferating and spanning a wide swath of business functions. But the space remains difficult to sum up.
Australian businesses are expected to spend $5.6 billion on public cloud services in 2019, with the market set to experience 20.3 per cent year-on-year growth.
The Australian cloud infrastructure-as-a-service market reached $393 million in 2017 according to research firm Gartner.
Fujitsu has launched its Protected Cloud software-as-a-service solution for government agencies through a new partnership with Vault Systems.
Providers complete the transition to combine cloud infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) capabilities, six months after revealing the joint global initiative.
Alibaba has become one of the top five cloud infrastructure service providers in terms of global market share.
Amazon Web Services and Microsoft have been named the leaders in the IaaS and PaaS segments.
Cirrus Networks has been handed a three-year managed service deal aimed at supporting the merger of three care providers in WA.
Microsoft and Google have clawed back ground on Amazon Web Services, as the big three continue to race away from cloud competition.
Data#3 has signed a new partner agreement that sees CenturyLink's IaaS offering delivered via its managed services portfolio.
Oracle places partners at the heart of its cloud strategy, as the tech giant leverages the channel to claw back ground against industry rivals.
Oracle enables customers to reuse existing on-premises software licenses for Oracle PaaS through the release of two new cloud programs.
Rubicon Red has launched a dedicated Oracle Cloud practice across Australia, focusing on PaaS and IaaS capabilities.
IT services provider, Unisys Australia, has been awarded a $56 million contract to provide data centre managed services for VicRoads.
Australian cloud infrastructure provider, Joviam, is set to take on the US market after launching its services out of California’s San Francisco.