AWS generated almost half of all IaaS revenue in 2018
The global infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) market has grown 31.3 per cent in 2018 generating US$32.4 billion in revenues according to research firm Gartner.
The global infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) market has grown 31.3 per cent in 2018 generating US$32.4 billion in revenues according to research firm Gartner.
vGRID, a New Zealand based SaaS and IaaS provider focussed on the small to medium business market, has moved from its datacentre at Waikato Innovation Park into Datacom’s Kapua data centre and has become the first company in New Zealand to deploy HPE’s Synergy product, claimed by HPE to embody a new architecture that it calls ‘composable infrastructure’.
“Professional services adoption goes hand in hand with increasingly complicated hybrid IT implementations.”
IBM New Zealand has allegedly failed in its bid to deliver on its first contractual deadline with the Crown company Health Benefits Limited.
“Contrary to popular belief, moving to the cloud does not make software licensing challenges disappear…”
Rackspace is discontinuing its pure Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) offering in favor of a new category of cloud services named "managed cloud" in which the company will support customers building and managing their cloud services.
IDC New Zealand's Asia Pacific cloud survey has found that 100 per cent New Zealand organisations have a cloud budget forecast between now and 2016, and 79 per cent believe that they are using two to five cloud services already.
Cloud-based workforce scheduling provider vWork is expecting massive growth in the near future, including a doubling of staff by the end of the year.
Lincoln University will look to expand bring-your-own-device (BYOD) options, and work to expand capabilities to the staff in 2014.
New Zealand health technology solutions provider Orion Health is introducing a converged cloud service to support its global managed health services.
Can you hold Payment Card Information (PCI) data in a cloud-based service? Yes, but doing so isn't straightforward, so the PCI Security Standards Council has published a guideline that clarifies what approaches compliance-minded businesses can take.
Cricket Australia has signed a multi-million dollar contract with Orange Business Services in order to transform its server infrastructure and protect confidential information from external threats.
Several different flavors have sprung up in <a href="http://www.networkworld.com/topics/cloud-computing.html">cloud computing</a> and each has their pros and cons. Add to these the plethora of vendor-created acronyms and it can be confusing to figure out the best option.
Negotiations over infrastructure as a service between the Department of Internal Affairs and IBM are continuing as DIA announces it has signed supplier contracts with Datacom and Revera.
Four suppliers have been short-listed to provide datacentre housing and utility computing and storage services to government agencies under the Infrastructure-as-a-service contract announced last year.