Brennan IT boosts cloud capacity, rolls out new core network
Managed services provider Brennan IT is significantly boosting the capacity of its infrastructure as a service cloud, according to chief operating officer Dayle Wilson.
Managed services provider Brennan IT is significantly boosting the capacity of its infrastructure as a service cloud, according to chief operating officer Dayle Wilson.
This year has seen growing interest in artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) and their potential to dramatically transform how organisations think and act in the future.
Cyber security, product knowledge and having data hosted within an Australian data centre were cited as critical factors when selecting a cloud services provider, according to the results of a new survey.
IT services provider Brennan IT has spent $1.5 million on upgrading its infrastructure as a service (IaaS) platform, with the company forecasting that Cloud will make up 30 per cent of its revenue in 2012.
The majority of S Central staff will retain their jobs following the company’s acquisition by Brennan IT. However, S Central managing director, Peter Mavridis will find no new home at Brennan, the company has confirmed.
Brennan has won a three-year, $2 million outsourcing contract for international hotel group Accor Hotels, as preferred IT support and project services partner.