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Data centre decommissioning: Risks of getting it wrong
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computing
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data management
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smb
Data centre market surge prompts call for secure decommissioning strategies amidst data risk.
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The ongoing evolution of intelligent edge computing
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edge computing
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computing
Intelligent edge computing will bring significant opportunities for development and growth in the coming years.
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Australian tech start-up & RMIT join forces to enhance national cyber security
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computing
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cyber attacks
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innovation
In a bid to strengthen Australia's infrastructural cyber security, tech start-up Tide Foundation and RMIT University collaborate.
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Supermicro launches new GPU systems based on Nvidia reference architecture
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computing
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nvidia
Supermicro introduces new GPU systems based on Nvidia's reference architecture, offering enhanced AI infrastructure and improved computing.
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Akamai Technologies celebrates 20 years in Asia-Pacific
Thu, 14th Sep 2023
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cloud security
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internet
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japan
Akamai Technologies is celebrating 20 years in Asia-Pacific and Japan and is confident about the future as customer demand grows in cloud computing.
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Getac launches next gen models of two most popular devices
Mon, 17th Apr 2023
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tablets & laptops
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computing
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rugged
Getac has unveiled its next generation UX10 tablet and V110 laptop, two rugged devices designed for challenging work environments.
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Next-gen computing market to be worth $783.64Bn by 2033
Fri, 10th Feb 2023
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cloud services
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computing
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revenue management
Adoption is reaching its peak due to the new computing architectures' ability to fulfil the needs for data processing, transfer rates, and energy usage.
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Dynabook ANZ aids in future of hybrid work with latest release
Thu, 8th Dec 2022
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computing
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processors
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product release
Dynabook ANZ has announced the refresh of its popular Satellite Pro C40 14.0 and C50 15.6 product range, which now feature the 12th Gen Intel Core processors.
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NVIDIA unveils new centralised computing technology for autonomous vehicles
Thu, 22nd Sep 2022
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cartech
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computing
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nvidia
NVIDIA has unveiled DRIVE Thor, a centralised car computer that is set to make the driving experience safer and easier for autonomous vehicles.
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Western Australia CUA panel picks ASI as preferred supplier
Wed, 6th Jul 2022
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smartphones
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technology gifts
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hardware
Western Australia's Common User Arrangement (CUA) panel has chosen ASI Solutions as a preferred supplier for device hardware.
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TerraMaster launches its T6-423 Professional NAS with TOS 5 OS
Fri, 17th Jun 2022
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nas
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systems
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computing
TerraMaster launches T6-423 6-bay tower NAS for small and medium-sized businesses, featuring the new TOS 5 operating system. Available now.
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Hands-on review: The A500 Mini Retro Gaming Console
Mon, 2nd May 2022
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gaming
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reviews
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technology gifts
Retro Games has launched the A500 Mini Retro Gaming Console, a tiny homage to the original Commodore Amiga 500, complete with classic games.
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Java's growth through Oracle provides coding for the future
Tue, 5th Apr 2022
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apps
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developers
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oracle
At some point in your life, it is likely that you would have heard of, utilised, or even worked with Java software in your day to day life.
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Entrust secures against quantum threats with latest offerings
Thu, 31st Mar 2022
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encryption
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cybersecurity
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iaas
Entrust has announced four new solutions aimed at helping organisations prepare for the security challenges presented by quantum computers.
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Lenovo unveils TruScale High-Performance Computing as a Service
Tue, 1st Feb 2022
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digital transformation
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hpc
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servers
Lenovo has launched TruScale HPCaaS, providing organisations with supercomputing power through a cloud-like experience.
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Enterprise-wide cloud and smart edge computing to lead the way in 2022
Fri, 17th Dec 2021
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cloud services
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sustainable it
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multi-cloud
28% of APAC organisations are in advanced stages of digital transformation, with one in three expected to generate over 30% of revenues from digital by 2023.
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Vertiv launches thermal management solution for small IT rooms and edge computing
Thu, 14th Oct 2021
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it infrastructure
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intelligent systems
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computing
Vertiv introduces its latest thermal management solution, the Vertiv Liebert DM, for small and medium-sized computer rooms and IT closets.
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Fintech innovation set to play huge role in cloud computing market, study finds
Tue, 15th Sep 2020
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cloud services
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fintech
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innovation
Cloud computing revenue in Asia Pacific will be boosted by fintech innovation, with the market estimated to reach $191.8bn by 2024, according to GlobalData.
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Whither quantum computing in a rapidly digitising Australia?
Tue, 7th Jul 2020
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quantum computing
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computing
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hcl
The real revolution in Australia is occurring in the background, in the quantum computing sphere, as widespread digitisation continues to transform the country.
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Bamboo Systems launches servers for next gen data centres and computing
Thu, 25th Jun 2020
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servers
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computing
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bamboo
Bamboo Systems launches next-gen server with energy-efficient PANDA architecture for modern software and business needs.
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Google Cloud commits to AU with new Melbourne region
Thu, 5th Mar 2020
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cloud services
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hyperscale
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public cloud
Google to open Melbourne Cloud hub in 2021, bolstering Aussie jobs, GDP, and local service resilience.
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AWS to launch new infrastructure region in Spain
Tue, 5th Nov 2019
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cloud services
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hyperscale
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public cloud
The AWS Europe (Spain) Region is expected to open late 2022 or 2023 and will consist of three Availability Zones at launch.
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Meet Amino, the NZ computing network with huge blockchain goals
Wed, 5th Sep 2018
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blockchain
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computing
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amino
You don’t have to look far to find local tech firms that are taking on blockchain and turning it into commercial potential.
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Australian researchers develop graphical modelling for the combat zone
Wed, 27th Jul 2016
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computing
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australian government
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university of south australia
Advanced computing techniques are being used to help the Australian military understand combat situations using modelling & simulations.