Dell adopts Xeon E5 v3 for software-defined storage and beyond
With the release of Intel’s Xeon processor E5 v3 product family, Dell is incorporating the new technology into its upcoming 13th generation computing platform.
With the release of Intel’s Xeon processor E5 v3 product family, Dell is incorporating the new technology into its upcoming 13th generation computing platform.
Telstra’s Whispir Conversation Platform is set to go global from the end of month, with the communications company aiming replicate its service delivery to Australian enterprise and government customers on an international scale.
iCITA’s hybrid enterprise datacentre infrastructure network, Hypernode, has launched its end-to-end Cloud solutions to the channel.
Global Cloud Xchange (formerly Reliance Globalcom) has appointed David Pearson to run its Australia and New Zealand (A/NZ) business.
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has put mobile terminating access service (MTAS) pricing up for discussion to promote competition between telecommunications providers.
Huawei has launched four new enterprise solutions into the Australian market, products it claims were part of the result of its $US24 billion research and development budget.
SBS broke a number of its streaming service records by going all out with its Web and mobile video coverage of the 2014 FIFA World Cup.
Michael Clarke has left his post as CEO of iVox, to assume the position of CTO of parent company, Inabox Group.
Amaysim has promoted its chief commercial officer, Julian Ogrin, to the newly-created position of managing director as its hunts for its millionth customer.
Respect Network has opened public registration for what it deems will be the world’s first global network for trusted private peer-to-peer (P2P) data sharing in a bid to restore privacy on the Internet.
Australian ISP, AusBBS, has launched National Broadband Network (NBN) based telephone plans starting at $34.95 for consumers on the brink of copper disconnections.
Vodafone and Optus’ mobile networks took a blow on Thursday, June 19, with the telecommunications providers confirming mobile network outages throughout the day, while Telstra experienced ADSL service disruptions.
Complaints regarding excess data usage charges are on the rise in Australia according to the Telecommunications Industry Ombudsman (TIO).
Chorus has contracted Australian design and construction provider, Universal Communications Group (UCG), to connect Ultra-Fast Broadband (UFB) for multi-dwelling units (MDU) in Auckland and Wellington.
Data#3 has dipped its foot into user-oriented Wi-Fi analytics with a $A2.5 million minority shareholding stake in Discovery Technology which will lead to a controlling position by 2015 and full ownership by June 2017 at latest.