Internet of Things onslaught underway as devices set to outnumber users
New wave of connections poised to place added pressure on the network.
New wave of connections poised to place added pressure on the network.
Telstra is committing an additional $50 million to implement new recommendations after conducting a review following recent mobile network disruptions.
Local IT managed services provider Blue Apache significantly expands operations in Brisbane’s Fortitude Valley.
Telstra responded to a recent string of outages on Sunday with 24 hours of free data for all mobile customers.
“The core network is the critical element in a service provider’s architecture..."
“ACTA will provide Telstra with a powerful intelligence and analytics platform..."
Sophos has launched its first synchronised security protection solution for endpoints and networks, Sophos Heartbeat.
IBM may be the fastest-growing vendor in the worldwide security software market, but it's also the owner of the world's largest source of spam.
Telecommunications company, Optus, is shutting down its 2G GSM network. According to the company, 2G services will cease effective April 1, 2017, as consumers increasingly use more data and opt for the latest 4G smartphones.
Global non-profit organisation, Women Who Code (WWCode), has launched a new network in Brisbane.
"I’ll cut to the chase, SDN will not end all network outages."
Telecommunications vendor, Telstra (ASX:TLS), has made public its network investment plans for the financial years 2016 and 2017. They include spending an extra $500 million on improving its mobile network in the next two years.
IT decision makers say wireless networks are most exposed from a security standpoint, according to cyber security company, Fortinet. In its recent global survey of 1490 CIOs and IT decision makers, it found that 92 per cent of respondents indicated insufficient wireless security is a concern.
Cloud Plus is transitioning from Cisco to Brocade hardware for its datacentre and multi-protocol label switching (MPLS) to cater for an ongoing increase in network traffic.
Optus has commercially launched LTE-Advanced Carrier Aggregation in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Adelaide using two 20MHz allotments of its 2300MHz spectrum.