Microsoft Azure stories
Microsoft's Project Denali introduces a new SSD interface to optimise cloud-scale applications, aiming for flexibility, simplicity, and scalability.
The company has only recently launched in Europe after establishing a strong presence in North America with clients like McDonalds and HSBC.
Businesses, it's time to stop the storage refresh cycle. ioFABRIC's AI-driven, objective-defined storage eliminates the need for costly upgrades.
Microsoft has announced a US$5 billion investment into IoT, expanding opportunities for partners and end-users across ANZ.
Cloud computing has opened the doors for AI and machine learning, but it will also be shaped by these technologies in the future.
The six new employees will be tasked with growing MuleSoft's partner ecosystem and deepen existing partner engagements.
Steve Guggenheimer, Microsoft's AI guru, discusses the state of AI in security and how attackers and defenders are using AI.
25 of Microsoft Azure services and 10 Office 365 services have received the certification from the Australian Signals Directorate (ASD).
INFINIDAT launches Neutrix Cloud for high-performance public storage and InfiniGuard for enhanced data protection, boasting a 10x restore performance.
The new regions are specifically designed to support the mission-critical demands of government and national critical infrastructure.
Microsoft aims to train 5,000 Aussie public sector staff in cloud skills by 2020, supporting national digitalisation.
Microsoft and Databricks have released Azure Databricks, their collaborative effort to extract value from big data and AI.
Microsoft reveals Windows Server 2019, launching in the latter half of 2018, with key innovations in Hybrid Cloud, Security, Application Platform, and HCI.
Microsoft and BlackBerry have entered a partnership that allows for greater integration between BlackBerry and Microsoft offerings.
SailPoint unveils new deployment options for its identity governance platform, offering SaaS, public/private cloud, data center, and managed service solutions.
Cloud computing has firmly established its place in both the enterprise and consumer spaces. But what is next for the revolutionary technology?.
Microsoft has announced the Speculative Execution Side Channel Bounty Program that is offering up to USD$250,000 to people who reveal novel bugs.
Empired (and by extension Intergen as a subsidiary) laid some big bets a few years ago which have obviously now paid off.
Reports have emerged stating Microsoft to be investing more than €100 million in two data centres in Germany, but the company remains non-committal.
As the Internet of Things expands in offices, securing multifunction devices becomes crucial. Y Soft suggests new innovations are essential to counter threats.