Centrelink replaces backup batteries
Welfare agency Centrelink has revealed plans to replace hundreds of ageing Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) units that provide emergency back-up power for computers scattered all around the nation.
Welfare agency Centrelink has revealed plans to replace hundreds of ageing Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) units that provide emergency back-up power for computers scattered all around the nation.
Verne Global, operator of datacentres in the frozen north, has landed more funding to grow its business.
Defense Department-funded researchers at the University of California, Davis, and IBM have built a 1,000-processor chip that they say is the most energy-efficient many-core processor ever built.
US datacentre giant Equinix will buy Telecity to become the biggest datacentre player in Europe's growing enterprise cloud market.
In 2020, datacentres are estimated to be cleaner, greener and more flexible — but will they be any safer?
Amazon is unlikely to build a datacentre in Iceland, but others think the country and other remote Scandinavian locations could become the Clydesdale horses of cloud computing
Telecom NZ's chief technology officer Frank Mount today resigned following the telco's ongoing mobile network outages.
iPrimus boss Ravi Bhatia says its $2.5 million infrastructure overhaul in Melbourne has paid off, with the internet service provider avoiding outages during this weekend's golf-ball size hailstorm.
Oracle to open two cloud datacentres for customers who want their applications and data to stay on European soil.
Datacentre operators across Asia Pacific and Japan are resisting virtualisation for critical application environments, according to new research.