Rackspace added to government cloud list
Rackspace’s Dedicated Hosting Environment (DHE) has been certified for use with government data, the Australian Cyber Security Centre has announced.
Rackspace’s Dedicated Hosting Environment (DHE) has been certified for use with government data, the Australian Cyber Security Centre has announced.
Google Cloud Platform has been added to the Certified Cloud Services List (CCSL) maintained by the Australian Cyber Security Centre (ACSC).
Email is a key communication tool for businesses today. Despite the importance, many businesses that transition to the cloud are blindly relying on a single email vendor, such as Microsoft Office 365 or Google Cloud, without giving thought to a cloud redundancy plan.
Mastercard will build identity services on Microsoft’s Azure cloud, as part of a new initiative.
NAB aims to move more than 300 applications, including some core banking systems, to Amazon Web Services by the end of next year.
Amazon Web Services has launched a private preview of ‘AWS Outposts’: A new offering that involves the deployment of AWS-designed hardware within a customer’s own data centre.
Amazon has announced a new antenna service for uploading and downloading data from satellites, in a bid to lure the space industry to the cloud.
Red Hat will operate as a kind of “Switzerland” within IBM and maintain its commitment to open source at the conclusion of Big Blue’s takeover of the software company, according to Marco Bill-Peter, Red Hat senior vice president of customer experience and engagement.
Airservices Australia is getting to ready to potentially house a range of sensitive data in its cloud environment as a result of its partnership with the Department of the Defence for the OneSKY Australia.
Gartner has just released its 2018 Magic Quadrant for Cloud Access Security Brokers (CASB), which predicts that by 2022 60 per cent of large enterprises will use a CASB to govern cloud services, up from less than 20 per cent today.
Westpac spent FY18 progressively migrating apps to its new private cloud environment, which the bank said was helping reduce app installation from weeks to hours.
“The cloud has become a major opportunity to drive lower cost, lower risk and faster speed,” NAB CEO Andrew Thorburn today told a briefing on the bank’s full year results.
Oracle A/NZ managing director Rob Willis has exited the company and been replaced by former Apple Russia chief Valery Lanovenko.
A successful AI strategy can’t just be based on technical capability within a business but should be underpinned by an agile culture that’s open to experimentation and a willingness to embrace data-driven decision-making, according to Microsoft’s CTO, Worldwide Services, Norm Judah.
NAB’s customers may one day be able to ditch their cards when withdrawing cash from automatic teller machines, with the bank partnering with Microsoft for a proof of concept ATM that uses facial recognition and a PIN to authorise transactions.