Desktop virtualisation, mobility areas to watch in 2013: Citrix
The desktop virtualisation business will expand substantially in the corporate market in 2013.
The desktop virtualisation business will expand substantially in the corporate market in 2013.
There are market observers predicting doom and gloom for 2013, but that is not a reflection of what is actually taking place in the market, according to Eaton Industries power quality marketing manager, Michael Mallia.
As more datacentres become virtualised, Australian IT businesses are pushing to maximise the benefits this brings.
Partner engagements with virtualisation customers will progress from basic implementations of traditional hardware to the next level of applying service virtualisation.
HP and Microsoft have announced a new four-year partnership to deliver public, private and hybrid cloud solutions built around Microsoft Office 365 and its on-premise equivalents.
The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) has announced plans to integrate Microsoft’s Windows Azure Cloud with its high performance computing (HPC) infrastructure.
Australia’s Academic and Research Network (AARNet) has enabled the NSW Department of Education and Training to collaborate learning for students across the state.
A tertiary nursing education and years of clinical experience combined with a Masters in Business Technology helped prepare Ann Larkins for the CIO role at Barwon Health.
Citrix claims it's driven down costs to the point that next year it will be cheaper to deploy virtual desktops than traditional desktops.
ICT solutions company Data#3 (ASX:DTL) will invest in more Australian ICT infrastructure, to support its new Infrastucture-as-a-Service offerings.
Data centre start-up NextDC (ASX:NXT) has announced the opening of its Brisbane-based facility, B1.
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Former Sybase ANZ sales director, Michael Bosnar, has joined virtualization vendor, AppSense, as its new ANZ managing director. Based in Melbourne, he replaced outgoing MD, Sean Walsh.
Curtin University has moved its email and collaboration apps to Microsoft’s Cloud, with students now having anywhere anytime access to university files thanks to the rollout.
The Australian Government Information Management Office (AGIMO) has added a number of Greenfield facilities to its data centre facilities panel, including Fujitsu and Macquarie Telecom.