The bustling public cloud services and infrastructure markets in aggregate are set to undertake substantial growth this year.
According to the tech giant, enterprises around the world are scrambling to future-proof their infrastructure, resulting in a boom in all-flash storage.
Google's latest US$13 billion investment in its US data centres marks a strategic move to gain ground in the competitive cloud market, says Francesco Paola.
Colt DCS has expanded its data center facility in Hamburg to meet high demand for colocation services in Germany.
tyntec and Averon team up to globally deploy a secure, user-friendly wireless authentication solution, aiming to curb data breaches and enhance user experience.
Inmarsat and Microsoft team up to allow Inmarsat's customers to transfer data to Microsoft Azure IoT Central platform.
The company has unveiled its new server which is a result of its continued investment in solutions supporting IoT and edge computing.
Alibaba Cloud, Facebook, and Oracle - among others - have already opened major facilities this year, so here's a round-up.
A new survey of tech industry leaders found the majority believe it is likely the Valley will be usurped within four years by other cities around the world.
Google is currently behind AWS and Microsoft in the cloud battle, and it would seem this play is an attempt to claw some ground back.
In this exclusive interview Tesh Durvasula shares how the company plans to have a Europe data centre portfolio providing nearly 250 MW by the year's end.
A new report has revealed a concerning number of enterprises still believe security is the responsibility of the cloud service provider.
More servers and more CPU power used to be the answer to boosting data centre performance, but it appears this is no longer the case.
The company recently announced a strong 2018 calendar year after adding more new customers than any other year in its 15-year history.
The company has been busy in the past months having signed several contracts with the major Icelandic power providers.
When it comes to data sovereignty, UK businesses are less prepared and thus more concerned for what Brexit will bring.
Switzerland's postal service Swiss Post is inviting keen-eyed security experts and white hats to hack its e-voting system.
Phishing attacks are becoming more sophisticated, often using genuine sender accounts to deceive recipients, warns security firm INKY.
Alan Calder believes a CSaaS model can enable a company to build a cyber resilience strategy in a coherent and consistent manner.
Aruba's infrastructure manager Alessandro Bruschini weighs in on the imminent challenges data centres face amidst rising demand and new regulations.