Telcos stories
Leading cloud providers are investing many billions of dollars expanding their network of hyperscale data centers in order to cope with huge demand.
Alcatel-Lucent will facilitate China Mobile and China Unicom's transition to the cloud with ultra-broadband access, IP networking, NFV and SDN tech.
Dell intensifies its data centre strategy by forming the Extreme Scale Infrastructure unit, led by ex-HP exec James Mouton.
5G wireless technology is becoming a major focus for operators, with initial standards set for 2020, says new report.
SD-WAN is disrupting the enterprise wide area network market. Silver Peak's Doug Farndale looks at whether telcos should be scared - or excited.
The Labour Party says Minister Amy Adams is currently trying to contain the fallout from the Government's $300 million rural broadband scheme.
Emerson Network Power energises ANZ channel with Mo Kandeel at the helm, launching an innovative program and a new distributor.
Over the Top voice providers such as Skype and WhatsApp are disrupting the traditional telcos, and encouraging them to 'fight back'.
Connect NZ has teamed up with cloud PBX phone system provider Vadacom in a move to 'fast-forward' SME access to cloud telephony in New Zealand.
NZ data centre service revenue is expected to grow 18% this year, with managed hosting seeing stronger growth than co-location thanks to cloud demand.
Slingshot accuses big telco firms in New Zealand of failing to offer better pricing, as it announces aggressive mobile and broadband bundles.
Its main features include automated document generation and management, the ability to connect all stakeholders in a transaction.
Australia's high growth phase of outsourced data centre adoption will peak in 2015 and ease off in 2016 and 2017.
In the age of hyper connectivity, VoIP is enjoying a very mainstream renaissance across business and consumer usage.
The Windows 10 upgrade is having a severe impact of local UFB, with network traffic increasing by up to 100% in New Zealand.
The IoT in the home market in Australia is forecast to tip $200 million by 2020 with security and energy management solutions leading the way.
Businesses must rebuild public confidence in their ability to store and protect NZ citizens' personal information, says John Kendall of Unisys.
Flip has come out on top in a new survey of internet service provider customer satisfaction - but are Kiwis paying too much for their bundled deals?.
The reach of the cloud is unprecedented in technological innovation. Service providers are seeing new business in a number of ways.
Tuanz is launching a NextGen leadership programme to provide cross-industry fertilisation of digital enablement ideas.