AWS rolls out Outposts for on-premises hybrid cloud
Cisco, Aruba and Juniper are supporting Amazon's Outposts hybrid-cloud service supported by hardware in customers' private data centres.
Cisco, Aruba and Juniper are supporting Amazon's Outposts hybrid-cloud service supported by hardware in customers' private data centres.
Cisco took its integration with AWS to a new level by integrating its SD-WAN, network services and security with Outposts.
RDS on VMware is available for customers running VMware vSphere 6.5 or later and supports Microsoft SQL Server, PostgreSQL and MySQL.
A recent Amazon outage resulted in a small number of customers losing production data stored in their accounts.
It’s earnings season for the public cloud vendors and the chatter over who’s winning is heating up.
Over the last five years, the adoption of cloud services by Australian businesses has resulted in a cumulative productivity benefit to the economy of $9.4 billion, a Deloitte Access Economics report has estimated.
Senior APAC Amazon Web Services executives have said the company does consider the ethics of artificial intelligence and machine learning but doesn't publicise its efforts because "shouting loudest isn’t the best strategy".
The company behind the surf rescue and shark spotting drones that currently patrol beaches across Australia has begun testing a new UAV that will fly remotely along Australia's coastline with "unprecedented range".
In November last year, Foxtel launched a standalone streaming service dubbed the ‘Netflix of sport’.
A group of leading AI researchers from industry and academia have signed an open letter calling on Amazon to “stop selling Rekognition to law enforcement”.
Microsoft and BMW have launched an initiative to create an Open Manufacturing Platform to stimulate innovation and accelerate the development of 'smart' factories.
The UK's Telegraph is migrating the vast majority of its technology stack to the Google Cloud Platform this year, marking a clear move away from AWS.
Dating app Tinder is using image recognition technology from Amazon Web Services to power its matching algorithm for premium users.
Amazon Web Services has been certified to store and process federal government data classified as Protected, across 42 of its services.
Strava, the hugely popular fitness tracking app, has recently shifted its massive data lake from Amazon Redshift to cloud upstart Snowflake.