IT leaders share top line predictions for 2020
With 2020 just around the corner, a handful of IT leaders dished out some pivotal tech predictions they say will have an impact on the IT and business landscape next year.
With 2020 just around the corner, a handful of IT leaders dished out some pivotal tech predictions they say will have an impact on the IT and business landscape next year.
Leading-edge technologies, including intent-based storage management, promise to change the way IT organisations store, manage and use data.
Data#3 has extended its relationship with Hobart-based education provider, The Friends’ School, after replacing its existing storage infrastructure with a HPE Nimble solution.
Commvault has acquired software-defined storage SDS specialist Hedvig in a $225 million transaction to enhance data management offerings.
Microsoft has announced changes to its OneDrive storage service that will let consumers protect some or even all of their cloud-stored documents.
Cloud storage provider, Dropbox has officially launched an Australian based hosting environment within the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Sydney Region.
New Zealand ICT services giant Datacom has received the Dell Technologies global alliances technical excellence partner of the year award.
US-based cloud content management company Box has integrated its storage service with Microsoft Outlook.
Enterprise storage solutions vendor Infinidat has extended its deal with Exclusive Networks to cover Australia and New Zealand (A/NZ).
The Australian Cyber Security Centre (ACSC) has found a large number of unprotected network, database and storage services hosted on Australian Internet Protocol (IP) address ranges.
NetApp has edged ahead of IBM in the enterprise storage systems market, moving into third place behind leaders Dell and Hewlett Packard Enterprise.
All-flash storage vendor, Pure Storage, has released its data protection platform for flash and cloud, under the banner of ObjectEngine.
IBM has reported higher sales in its newer businesses such as cloud, software and services, partially offsetting tapering sales in traditional divisions.
Vendor revenue in the worldwide enterprise storage systems market reached US$14 billion during the third quarter of 2018, headed by Dell Technologies.
Perth-based enterprise solutions provider Nexion Network has become the first Australian cloud service provider for hyper-converged storage vendor Cohesity.