Flexible cloud hits NZ as Catalyst’s new data centre prepares for business
“The launch of the data centre marks the arrival of the first fully automated cloud service in New Zealand..."
“The launch of the data centre marks the arrival of the first fully automated cloud service in New Zealand..."
Catalyst IT has leased the former Defence data centre at Porirua as it continues to develop its OpenStack project.
Free and open source software will almost undoubtedly be the way to manage hugely powerful multicore computers. This will be the focus for the third Multicore World conference that is set to take place in Auckland on the 25th and 26th of February.
NZICT’s near-term ICT priorities plan for New Zealand has received praise from representatives of the New Zealand user community following its release on Monday.
Among the finalists for the second Open Source Awards are an online document converter, a typesetting engine and the State Services Commission’s broadband map.
A series of local development companies were recognised in awards from Facebook, Gen-i and FileMaker last week:
In less than a decade, the use of Open Source Software (OSS) has become mainstream, even in notoriously conservative large enterprises.
When New Zealand consultancy Catalyst IT started operations in 1997, its vision was to make open source software the preferred option for local businesses, and it was that vision that eventually led to the company’s success.