5 disruptive storage technologies for 2020
Leading-edge technologies, including intent-based storage management, promise to change the way IT organisations store, manage and use data.
Leading-edge technologies, including intent-based storage management, promise to change the way IT organisations store, manage and use data.
Block storage in the cloud that is not properly backed up can result in lost data, and while object storage in the cloud is more resilient.
Here’s a simple question. Can today’s networks handle tomorrow’s massive data?
Microsoft has announced changes to its OneDrive storage service that will let consumers protect some or even all of their cloud-stored documents.
No doubt, top of mind for most of the big telco players in Australia are the business opportunities associated with rapidly emerging technologies, and in particular 5G.
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.
“The Australian Web Archive [AWA] is one of the biggest in the world. And when we say big, we mean enormous,” says director general of the National Library of Australia, Dr Marie-Louise Ayres.
GDPR has brought a new level of data protection to the European Union, but rather than replicate the regulation in the USA, Box CEO Aaron Levie wants an global agreement on privacy standards.
The Australian Taxation Office is still unsure as to whether the cables that have been held identified as a key cause for a crippling SAN outage are defective or whether they had been incorrectly installed.
Israeli storage company Infinidat — which say it offers a revolutionary and highly cost-effective approach to storage — has named Newcastle-based IT services provider Regional IT and New Zealand IT services company Spectrum as its first customers under a revamped approach to the local market that has seen all its original Australian team, and its distributor, replaced.
KB Food Group, Australia’s largest handler of fresh seafood, has replaced its ageing IT infrastructure with hyperconverged infrastructure built with DataCore’s Virtual SAN software and Lenovo x3650 servers, reducing its hardware footprint by 70 per cent and improving the performance of key processes by up to 14 times.
Much has been written about the rise of autonomous vehicles with testing being conducted globally and the increasing number of consumers who are already enjoying the benefits.
Will mandatory open data lead to a mass exodus of customers from the Big Four? It could all come down to one thing.
AGL has invested US$10 million in US-based smart home company August Home.
When Australian construction company Built adopted Dropbox to enable the sharing of large files between its offices, construction sites and partners the wide usage of the file sharing software by individuals helped accelerate uptake.