Data sovereignty stories
This is our second IT Jam with ManageEngine, and also our second with the company's senior manager for sales and business development, Vinayak Sreedhar.
Barracuda is a cybersecurity company that provides security, networking and storage products based on network appliances and cloud services.
Macquarie Data Centres and Macquarie Government are set to launch a new Government-certified, highly secure data centre facility in Canberra.
Acronis has announced the global availability of its flagship cybersecurity product and plans to build over 100 micro data centers worldwide.
From security and service desk software to network and remote work management, ManageEngine has a wide range of expertise and solutions.
Forcepoint's human-centric approach to cybersecurity is explored in a 10-minute interview with its Asia Pacific team.
Cloud backups are a popular choice for enterprises, but where are they really being stored? Here's why hosting in New Zealand is a better option.
Dropbox launches local data hosting in Australia and New Zealand, empowering businesses to store files securely onshore, bolstering data sovereignty.
Sungard AS' Chris Huggett talks about the huge responsibility in the public sector, and how sovereign public cloud has the potential to offer huge benefits.
Katalyst Data Management to launch a new data centre in Kuala Lumpur, expanding its global reach in Asia Pacific.
NetApp isn't just about storage anymore. The company's new Kiwi boss outlines the how data transport is now a key play.
Remote cloud options are now closer than ever, but New Zealand's ICONZ advises firms to weigh 10 key factors when choosing between local and overseas vendors.
University of Waikato professors secure funding for research on Māori approaches to privacy and governance in the digital environment.
The platform, which utilises Catalyst Cloud's hosting infrastructure and amazee.io's open source hosting platform called Lagoon, based on Kubernetes.
National Māori ICT Hui announced for November, tackling ICT issues and aiming to bring more Māori into the industry.
Government compliance requirements are key barriers to cloud policy adoption, says National Technology Officer, Mark Rees.