Google ranked top cloud provider for retail
Recent research has placed Google Cloud as the number one cloud provider for the retail industry.
Recent research has placed Google Cloud as the number one cloud provider for the retail industry.
Ingram Micro has added IBM Public Cloud products and services to its Cloud Marketplace.
Data centre provider Digital Realty has expanded the reach of its IBM Cloud Direct Link with "dedicated hosting" services in Sydney.
IBM Cloud is to start offering direct private connectivity to Equinix’s data centre in Melbourne as the two expand their partnership.
Australian SD-WAN provider Fusion Broadband has migrated its service to IBM Cloud after finding its capacity increasingly under pressure.
Ingram Micro will add the capabilities of Amazon Web Services, Google and IBM to its CloudBlue marketplace, in addition to Microsoft Azure.
Westpac today announced it has implemented an offsite private cloud environment in 'an Australian banking first'.
Vodafone Group has entered a software licensing agreement with VMware, designed to offer increased access to a range of products and services.
Village Roadshow has deployed IBM Cloud to host its business infrastructure to scale during peak periods.
Tech giants unite in mutually beneficial cloud deal.
Wireless telecommunications provider, Verizon, has enabled its customers with a secure and direct connection to IBM Cloud. With its Secure Cloud Interconnect services, users can connect directly to IBM Cloud services through a secure, flexible private link that enables workloads to move seamlessly between Clouds.
Datacentre and co-location company, Digital Realty, has launched Direct Link Colo, a solution that connects customers in Digital Realty datacentres directly to IBM Cloud via SoftLayer’s global Cloud infrastructure platform.
The IBM Edge2014 infrastructure event hinted at how the company plans to use experience to its advantage. Far from burning out or fading away like an aging rock star, IBM intends to join today's young rockers on stage -- and steal the show.
Amazon Web Services may have just lost out on a $600 million contract to supply cloud computing services to the Central Intelligence Agency, after the federal government upheld a protest that IBM had made related to the awarding of the contract.
It's raining money from the clouds as Salesforce.com and IBM this week together spent a total of $4.5 billion to boost their cloud computing services.