Hybrid IT stories
The project has been developed to support the development, manufacturing and marketing of a new range of products on the international market.
IT professionals must be open to and agile in adopting the best-of-breed elements of cloud computing and hybrid IT.
Dell Boomi has partnered with global cloud integration specialist Maveriq Technology in a deal designed to help simplify integration for enterprises.
Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) have announced a comprehensive flash portfolio update with new products and data protection solutions.
Colocation data centers offer a solution to businesses' hybrid cloud challenges, providing access to private and public resources, says Frost - Sullivan.
Organisations across Australia and New Zealand are adopting new technologies to improve daily business operations, driven by digital transformation.
IT management faces challenges with divergent business and tech trends. Cloud computing offers a flexible solution.
Hybrid IT is the predominant infrastructure model in Asia Pacific, with 73% of organizations aware of the deployment model, says CenturyLink.
The extended partnership will see HPE offer its customers and partners the ability to purchase Arista Networks switching products directly from HPE.
A hybrid IT model, combining corporate computing resources with cloud computing, has become the clear choice for business. It could stay like that.
It was a sad state of affairs for professional services in 2015, with vendors facing numerous challenges that led to revenue declines.
CenturyLink's Stuart Mills illuminates the Hybrid IT challenges for CIOs seeking to sway boardrooms on cloud benefits.
Security concerns and IT skills shortages hindering hybrid IT management potential in Australia, finds new SolarWinds study.
Hybrid IT as the new norm? CenturyLink touts its benefits for agile, cost-effective business infrastructure needs.
Riverbed appoints Keith Buckley as regional VP for Australia and New Zealand, focusing on expanding business and promoting hybrid IT.
Australian organisations are increasingly adopting hybrid IT architectures, with security being the main concern, according to CenturyLink.
Increased adoption of hybrid IT by IT decision makers is giving rise to numerous security trends, according to CenturyLink.
Organisations should consider a hybrid IT approach in order to free up resources so they can spend more time on innovation.
There is a major performance gap between the needs of Australian business and IT's current ability to deliver, causing serious problems.
While Cloud computing is offering new levels of speed and savings, traditional IT services still have their place.