NTT Group stories
Blackwired teams with NTT Japan to launch AI-driven ThirdWatch threat intelligence platform for pre-emptive cyber defence in Japan.
Blackwired teams with NTT Security Japan to embed its ThirdWatch intel platform in managed services, boosting pre-emptive cyber defence.
Okta, Inc. boosts its senior team in ASEAN with the appointment of Sylvia Ng as Regional Vice President and Country Manager for Singapore.
In Indonesia, demand has been booming, spurred by the use of data centers by financial institutions based on regulations by the Indonesian government.
The deal gives NTT DATA a way to offset hard-to-abate emissions as it presses ahead with net-zero targets for its data centres and offices.
It aims to cut manual work for IT teams by unifying multivendor infrastructure management through natural language prompts and human oversight.
Ubigi teams with Tripsora to fold travel eSIM data into AI trip planning, promising savings of up to 75% and fewer roaming bill shocks.
NTT DATA UK&I appoints Bhushan Patil as Head of TMT to spearhead growth and innovation in telecom, media, and technology sectors.
NTT DATA appoints Abhijit Dubey as its first non-Japanese CEO, coinciding with a USD $30 billion merger, expanding its global footprint to USD $18 billion.
NTT Group and ClimateForce collaborate to create the world's first Smart Rainforest, using AI and data analytics to restore Australia's damaged Daintree Rainforest.
In a novel move towards environmental sustainability, NTT Group collaborates with ClimateForce to regenerate Australia's Daintree Rainforest, creating the world's first 'Smart Rainforest'.
NTT Ltd named as a global leader in data centre services by IDC MarketScape for the third time, showcasing its commitment to a sustainable future.
The UN Global Goals call for action to end poverty, protect Earth, and encourage peace and prosperity by 2030.
The merger will include some of NTT's biggest businesses, including NTT Communications, NTT Security, and Dimension Data.
The company credits the combination of offerings from its subsidiary companies, Arkadin, Dimension Data, and NTT Communications.
The new wholly owned subsidiary will completely handle data centre construction, asset management, and wholesale services.
The service offloads the burden of real-time network and device monitoring, advanced security analysis and security management.
NTT DOCOMO to provide telecommunication services for the 2019 Rugby World Cup, marking the tournament's debut in Asia.
NTT New Zealand cuts net loss to NZD $17.3M but remains in deficit amid declining revenues and rising interest costs, challenging its financial stability.
The new co-innovation space will foster local business and technical collaboration in order to bring cutting-edge tech Down Under.