Data infrastructure stories
Philips is revolutionising healthcare by integrating adaptive technology and data systems for a more connected, efficient, and patient-centred approach.
For the eighth year, SAS is a leader in Gartner's Magic Quadrant for data integration, reflecting market shifts to metadata-driven and hybrid solutions.
Zenuity has just announced Dell EMC as a strategic partner to provide a managed high performance computing (HPC) environment.
Whatever the industry or business need, organising data in 2018 should be a top priority for companies big and small.
69% of business are highly-reliant on manual processes to share and manage documents - despite research showing huge benefits from ECM integrations.
New research from Storage Switzerland focuses on the migration, management and modernisation of data in today's cloud era.
Commvault has announced a new product –ScaleProtect – with Cisco UCS for scale-out data protection for the enterprise.
A new survey has found digital transformation is driving mass cloud adoption in the UK, however many still remain cautious about costs.
RoZetta Technology asserts many businesses still misunderstand how to optimise the value of their data assets.
A global study from Veritas has made some disconcerting findings, revealing only 2% of supposedly 'GDPR-ready' organisations are in fact compliant.
DataDirect Networks (DDN) has announced a number of performance and reliability innovations across its storage appliances.
The next leap forward in enterprise storage speed and consolidation is upon us - fail to prepare for it and you will prepare to fail.
Already widely regarded as one of Australia's leading Tier 3+ data centres, Polaris has now taken the experience to a whole new level.
Informatica launches program designed to make lives easier for distributors and resellers by extending product portfolio to a wider range of customers.
Data Vault 2.0 appoints Certus Solutions as exclusive training partner for their operations, offering rapid deployment of adaptable data warehouses.
The growth of data centers is happening all around the world – but nowhere is it more pronounced than in Asia.
The joint venture asserts it will enable Japanese enterprises to back up, store, manage and derive insights from all of their secondary data and applications.
A global survey from Veritas has made some startling findings in AU that look likely to translate as opportunities for the channel.