Amazon Web Services (AWS) stories - Page 60
Originally disrupting the book retailing business, Amazon Web Services has since emerged as a world’s
leader in the provision of ‘as a Service’ computing resources. With more than 200 services available
covering infrastructure, platform, compute, storage and applications as a service, AWS solutions are
provided from a network of 38 data centers around the world. A cluster of AWS data centres is planned
for New Zealand, headquartered in Auckland, and likely to be online by 2024.
Kiwi startup bringing Silicon Valley ideals to local businesses
Tue, 26th Jul 2016
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API Talent is bringing Silicon Valley's DevOps ideologies of experimentation, failure acceptance and innovation development to local NZ businesses.
In depth analysis of AWS, Azure and Google IaaS: Who came out on top?
Thu, 21st Jul 2016
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Gartner's latest IaaS review reveals AWS leading, with Azure close behind, but Google trails in cloud service race.
New platform engineering unit for Deloitte on back of Sixtree buy
Tue, 19th Jul 2016
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Deloitte has acquired boutique integration specialist Sixtree to form a new platform engineering unit across Australia and New Zealand.
AWS on Cloud9 after IDE acquisition
Mon, 18th Jul 2016
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Amazon Web Services has purchased Cloud9, a cloud-based coding platform that allows collaboration and integrated development environments.
AWS sets the path for practical multimodal IT
Thu, 14th Jul 2016
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AWS is the biggest public cloud provider globally and it has grown from providing simple IaaS to a complex array of offerings.
Are AWS, IBM and Microsoft pushing carrier cloud providers out of the market?
Fri, 1st Jul 2016
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Carrier cloud providers forced to re-evaluate public cloud strategies due to their struggle to gain market share against pure plays and incumbents.
Exclusive: NetApp's Kiwi boss details data transport play
Thu, 30th Jun 2016
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NetApp isn't just about storage anymore. The company's new Kiwi boss outlines the how data transport is now a key play.
In pics: Inside Auckland's AWS Summit
Wed, 29th Jun 2016
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The AWS Global Summit aims to educate new customers about AWS platform and offer existing customers technical content to be more successful with AWS.
HyTrust study: state of the cloud
Tue, 28th Jun 2016
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Latest HyTrust study reveals 74% of firms to boost cloud migration, with Azure leading over AWS and vCloud Air in platform preference.
Unisys awarded AWS Government Competency for cloud solutions expertise
Mon, 27th Jun 2016
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Unisys has been named as one of the first partners to achieve Amazon Web Services (AWS) Government Competency in cloud solutions to AWS customers.
Future of the global mobile analytics market looking rosy
Wed, 22nd Jun 2016
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A recent report has indicated a bright future for global mobile analytics, with huge growth anticipated between now and 2020.
Dimension Data CEO Brett Dawson calls it quits after 12 years
Mon, 13th Jun 2016
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Jason Goodall replaces Brett Dawson as CEO of Dimension Data, effective immediately. Goodall says he is excited about the opportunities ahead.
Salesforce brings on AWS as infrastructure provider, plans for global expansion
Fri, 27th May 2016
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Salesforce taps AWS for its global cloud push, harnessing Amazon's prowess to boost enterprise services worldwide.
Channel success: Soltius celebrates 20 years of attitude
Wed, 25th May 2016
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What makes a winning company? As Soltius celebrates its 20th birthday, boss Nick Mulcahy gives us the lowdown.
Amazon Web Services secures capacity in Hawaiki cable
Wed, 11th May 2016
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Amazon Web Services has purchased capacity in the new Hawaiki submarine cable that will link New Zealand, Australia and the United States.
Cloud infrastructure services market booming; AWS leads way
Mon, 9th May 2016
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Data centers providing cloud infrastructure services will take up over 50% of servers shipped in 2016 but there’s an impact for vendors and channel.
AWS leaves cloud infrastructure services competitors in its wake
Wed, 4th May 2016
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AWS continued to dominate the cloud infrastructure services market Q1 of 2016, leaving all its followers including Microsoft and Google in its wake.
Carrier cloud providers reassessing public cloud strategies
Tue, 26th Apr 2016
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Carrier cloud providers are reassessing their public cloud strategies due to competition from incumbents like AWS.
Telstra launching 'single touchpoint' for multiple clouds
Tue, 19th Apr 2016
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Telstra is launching a new offering providing secure connections to multiple public cloud platforms, including AWS, IBM SoftLayer and Microsoft Azure.
NZ Government gets behind digital tech with new telco laws
Thu, 14th Apr 2016
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New Zealand government unveils plans for new regulation of broadband and phone services to keep up with digital transformation.