Cloud migration stories
Outdated information systems are quietly slowing decisions, lifting risk and draining productivity as Australian organisations push for digital change.
The hotel group expects the new system to unify guest data and privacy controls across 640 properties, with full rollout due in 2026.
The hires signal Rackspace’s push to win more governed AI and private cloud deals as enterprises seek tighter control over data and compliance.
Australian retailers and other regulated firms can now keep customer data in-country as Amperity adds AWS hosting in Sydney and Melbourne.
Mixed cloud and on-premises security systems are becoming the norm at large firms, putting compliance, continuity and resilience under pressure.
Growing demand for downtime protection is driving SIOS to showcase resilience tools for SQL Server and Linux teams across cloud and hybrid estates.
More than 180 attendees underscored rising demand for side-by-side ERP comparisons as buyers weigh cloud migration, AI and change risk.
Customers in APAC will keep existing contracts and account teams as the combined direct business shifts to one SoftwareOne brand.
Bare-metal recovery and rebuilds remain a priority for most IT teams, even as 18% still depend on MDT or WDS.
Customers across Asia Pacific could get faster AI modernisation support as MongoDB widens a smaller, strategic partner network in the region.
Yet most firms still cannot see where sensitive files sit, leaving unstructured data underprotected as AI and cloud use expand.
Only 14% of organisations have reached top cloud maturity, leaving many AI projects at risk as spending lags behind demand.
Enterprises can now manage legacy virtual machines and containers together on Google Cloud, easing migration and reducing operational complexity.
Demand for AI and cloud services in India is driving fresh infrastructure investment as Equinix adds capacity in Mumbai with MB3.
The Manchester IT provider must keep investing in staff and service quality to retain a rare trio of Microsoft designations.
The hire underlines CirrusHQ’s push into public sector cloud work as councils and government departments seek safer, cheaper systems.
The badge could help the cloud unit win larger customers seeking tighter cost control, automation and security across AWS estates.
Thousands of Genesis Energy customers should see faster billing and better service after a compressed four-month overhaul of core systems.
The drinks group aims to tighten planning, finance and supply chain control across 24 sites as AI tools are added to core systems.
Hospital patients still rely on phone lines for urgent care updates, leaving trusts wary of telephony changes as the PSTN switch-off looms.