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Over the last decade the IT world has seen a mass transition from in-house computer assets to everything-as-a-service in the cloud, with hardware, platform and services now all commonly cloud-resident. Ideally positioned to support distributed working and working from home, most major players are currently moving or planning to move more than half of their operations to the cloud. The current direction of travel is to multi-cloud deployment, seen as providing greater flexibility, specialisation and security. The main bumps in the road have shown up in skills shortages reported by many organisations, complexity leading to misconfiguration and the need to operate and integrate multiple security dashboards. Consequently, third-party cloud security providers are a hot growth area.
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Veeam releases v3 of its MS Office backup solution
Fri, 19th Apr 2019
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One of Veeam’s most popular solutions, Backup for Office 365, has been upgraded again with greater speed, security and analytics.
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McAfee announces Google Cloud Platform support
Thu, 18th Apr 2019
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McAfee MVISION Cloud now integrates with GCP Cloud SCC to help security professionals gain visibility and control over their cloud resources.
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VMware to roll out cloud platform on AWS in Singapore
Wed, 17th Apr 2019
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VMware has selected AsiaPac Distribution as its launch partner for VMware Cloud on Amazon Web Services (AWS) in Singapore.
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Hands-on review: ASUS Mini PC PB60G
Wed, 17th Apr 2019
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ASUS’ new Mini PC PB60G defies its size, delivering a powerhouse performance for office and professional environments, priced from USD $1,999.
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Dell EMC’s six server market trends
Wed, 17th Apr 2019
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As the evolution of cloud-based computing continues, it is important to know what’s ahead to stay ahead of the market.
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ISI Communications moves network core to Chicago's New Continuum Data Centers
Tue, 16th Apr 2019
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ISI Communications has chosen New Continuum's data center in West Chicago as its network core, delivering cost savings and efficient traffic routing.
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Hands-on review: D-Link D-Fend AC2600 Wi-Fi Router
Mon, 15th Apr 2019
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D-Link's D-Fend AC2600 Wi-Fi Router combines ease of use with robust security features, making it suitable for both novice users and tech enthusiasts alike.
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Teradata expands as-a-service offerings for Advantage platform
Mon, 15th Apr 2019
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Data intelligence company Teradata has announced three new cloud and on-premise solutions that are now integrated into its Teradata Vantage platform.
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Taulia and Google Cloud to simplify invoicing with AI
Mon, 15th Apr 2019
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Taulia partners with Google Cloud to launch an AI-powered invoicing solution, addressing the pain of processing invoices and reducing costs.
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Avaya extends AI integration with Google Cloud
Mon, 15th Apr 2019
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Avaya is one of the Google Cloud partners participating in an early access program aimed at augmenting next-generation contact centres.
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Google Cloud releases range of retail solutions
Fri, 12th Apr 2019
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The solutions aim to capture the growing trend of cloud in retail, offering solutions for eCommerce, inventory management, and more.
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9 Spokes and Microsoft NZ announce co-sell partnership
Fri, 12th Apr 2019
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The agreement will see 9 Spokes listed on the Microsoft AppSource Marketplace, providing a channel to grow its platform base of small business users.
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WatchGuard takes to the cloud with new platform
Fri, 12th Apr 2019
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The platform delivers multi-tier and -tenant capabilities, scaling automatically to allow MSPs to create and manage unlimited customer accounts.
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AirTrunk raises $450m: Singapore hyperscale data center on the cards
Thu, 11th Apr 2019
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Australian hyperscale data center specialist AirTrunk has raised SG$450 million in order to finance its expansion across Asia Pacific.
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Qubole announces expanded partnership with Google Cloud
Thu, 11th Apr 2019
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Qubole expands partnership with Google Cloud Platform, offering enterprise analytics service with unified workbench and collaborative tools.
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Talend Cloud Remote Engines now available on AWS Marketplace
Thu, 11th Apr 2019
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Talend has launched its Remote Engines for Talend Cloud on AWS Marketplace, allowing seamless and secure integration across cloud and on-premise environments.
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How IoT can be a game changer for the hospitality sector
Wed, 10th Apr 2019
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IoT and home automation are driving up consumer expectation, and catering to this will be the key to success for the hospitality sector.
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Cohesity unveils backup service for Google Cloud
Wed, 10th Apr 2019
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Cohesity announced the release of a new SaaS solution that delivers enterprise-grade backup and recovery for applications running on Google Cloud.
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Trend Micro announces security products for Google Cloud Platform, Kubernetes and Gmail
Wed, 10th Apr 2019
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Trend Micro has enhanced its Deep Security and Cloud App Security products for virtual machines on the Google Cloud Platform and Kubernetes platform protection.
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Canalys: Google, Alibaba Cloud fastest growing providers
Wed, 10th Apr 2019
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The Cloud Wars continue as Alibaba and Google stake claims in a market that will see spending hit US$143 billion next year, driven by the channel.