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In pictures: The world's coolest datacentres
IN PICTURES: Datacenter Dynamics Asia-Pacific conference
IN PICTURES: APC roundtable at Est in Sydney
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Analysis: Doing more with less
By Matt Oostveen | 05 March, 2012 15:23In 2012, the supply side of the market will facilitate a broad-based adoption of automation capabilities
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New datacentre to create 200 jobs: Victorian government
By AAP | 16 February, 2012 10:15A US data company will develop two new centres in Melbourne's west, creating more than 200 new construction jobs.
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In pictures: The world's coolest datacentres
By Tim Greene | 09 February, 2012 10:42Data centres need to be secure, temperature controlled, spacious, redundant, reliable – nothing sexy. But that doesn't mean they can't be. Here are a few that rise above the crowd and take advantage of the possibilities.
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NextDC gets go-ahead to build S1 datacentre
By Mike Gee | 14 November, 2011 13:58City of Ryde approves energy efficient datacentre for Macquarie Park
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Bell Labs: Separation of datacentre and network limits Cloud adoption
By Spandas Lui | 07 November, 2011 16:14Certain limitations of cloud computing could be remedied by telcos that have their own network infrastructures, according to Bell Labs computer networks researcher, Moritz Steiner.
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IIIS: Massive data sets need to be stored efficiently and online 24/7, says HP
By Hafizah Osman | 04 August, 2011 17:38HP is focusing on delivering scale-out solutions for users to implement in their datacentres to handle the current significant amount of growth of unstructured data, according to its storage works sales and category manager A/NZ, Mark Nielsen.
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ISO standard important factor in Klikon’s Kloud
By Julia Talevski | 05 July, 2011 11:51Services provider, Klikon Solutions, has placed a significant investment into its Kloud offering and gaining the ISO 27001 security management standard has played a vital role.
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IN PICTURES: Datacenter Dynamics Asia-Pacific conference
By Hafizah Osman | 23 June, 2011 10:15Datacenter Dynamics Asia-Pacific conference was recently held in Sydney featuring an impressive list of speakers and a strong display area ... here are highlights.
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Just rewards
By Stephen Bell | 21 April, 2010 08:10Brett Hibbert has been working for Loyalty NZ, which runs the FlyBuys loyalty scheme, for five years, and as its head of IT and operations for the past 12 months. Before he moved into his present role, Hibbert's experience was in mainstream business, with an emphasis on merchandising. His knowledge and involvement in ICT evolved as he worked across Loyalty NZ.
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Datacentres unmasked
By Jennifer O'Brien | 14 October, 2009 14:56New technology advances are opening a goldmine of opportunities for resellers in the datacentre of today. But fi rst, they need to unravel the confusing tiering system for customers. JENNIFER O’BRIEN reports.
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