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The Arts West Building’s louvred facade won global recognition, boosting the University of Melbourne project’s profile after 36 entries from 13 countries.
The company is looking to utilise Interxion's facilities in Amsterdam to better serve its European customer base.
Hewlett Packard-owned network infrastructure provider Aruba has announced a stronger focus on user experience and cloud enablement.
A new executive role has been created to support the company's ambitions to take advantage of the opportunities present in the blockchain markets.
Proofpoint debuts CLEAR solution to swiftly analyse and remediate phishing emails, leveraging Wombat Security's expertise to enhance threat response times.
City Network will be basing its cloud services in DigiPlex's Stockholm data centre as it looks to expand its presence in the area.
Bots today have access to mission-critical systems, applications and data, just like any other user within the organisation.
IDC says the telco industry is scrambling to convert entire data centres from vertically integrated stacks to software-defined infrastructure.
Most VPN providers offer Linux connectivity without the app support, and that is not always the easiest way, especially for beginners.
It's taken substantial investment, but The Datacenter Group (TDCG) can now lay claim to being the largest 100 percent Dutch data centre provider.
Diginex will provide up to 2,500 nodes at its Switzerland data centre to perform optimised cryptocurrency mining on the Symbioses network.
It's taken a while, but DDN says it expects the acquisition of Tintri to be complete within the next few days - here's the details of the agreement.
Taurus Clearer Communication partners with BlackBerry to deliver mobile security solutions across Europe, addressing the need for comprehensive cybersecurity.
Frankfurt has announced plans for a new data center project, solidifying its position as the second largest data center cluster in Europe.
The US data centre provider has acquired a hyperscale data center provider in Europe to make its expansion into Europe.
Cybercriminals are forsaking flashy ransomware for covert crypto-jacking and business email compromise, says Trend Micro, as attacks grow more clandestine.
The company has created 12 data centres since February 2017 and is confident this growth will only accelerate with this appointment.
In the first half of this year more than US$53b has been spent on hyperscale data centre development, with the bulk of that from just 5 companies.
Rapid evolution of enterprise IoT tech justifies digital transformation, but privacy concerns must be addressed, warns GlobalData.
Organisations are now capable of leveraging AI as its advanced to the point of addressing critical issues in cybersecurity.