Computing stories

Akamai Technologies celebrates 20 years in Asia-Pacific
This month
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cloud security
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internet
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japan
Akamai Technologies is celebrating 20 years in Asia-Pacific and Japan and is confident about the future as customer demand grows in cloud computing.

Getac launches next gen models of two most popular devices
Mon, 17th Apr 2023
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tablets & laptops
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computing
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rugged
"The UX10 and V110 are two of our most popular models amongst customers in sectors like defence, utilities and public safety, where reliability and performance are paramount."

Next-gen computing market to be worth $783.64Bn by 2033
Fri, 10th Feb 2023
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cloud services
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computing
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revenue management
Adoption is reaching its peak due to the new computing architectures' ability to fulfil the needs for data processing, transfer rates, and energy usage.

Dynabook ANZ aids in future of hybrid work with latest release
Thu, 8th Dec 2022
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computing
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processors
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product release
Dynabook ANZ has announced the refresh of its popular Satellite Pro C40 14.0 and C50 15.6 product range, which now feature the 12th Gen Intel Core processors.

NVIDIA unveils new centralised computing technology for autonomous vehicles
Thu, 22nd Sep 2022
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cartech
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computing
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nvidia
NVIDIA has unveiled DRIVE Thor, a centralised car computer that is set to make the driving experience safer and easier for autonomous vehicles.

Western Australia CUA panel picks ASI as preferred supplier
Wed, 6th Jul 2022
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smartphones
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technology gifts
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hardware
Western Australia's Common User Arrangement (CUA) panel has chosen ASI Solutions as a preferred supplier for device hardware.

TerraMaster launches its T6-423 Professional NAS with TOS 5 OS
Fri, 17th Jun 2022
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nas
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systems
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computing
Shenzhen-based data storage manufacturer, TerraMaster, has launched the T6-423 6-bay tower NAS.

Hands-on review: The A500 Mini Retro Gaming Console
Mon, 2nd May 2022
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gaming
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reviews
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technology gifts
Retro Games, the UK outfit responsible for a range of retro gaming devices from joystick to full-sized Vic-20s and C64 emulators, have launched their A500 Mini Retro Gaming Console.

Java's growth through Oracle provides coding for the future
Tue, 5th Apr 2022
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apps
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developers
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oracle
At some point in your life, it is likely that you would have heard of, utilised, or even worked with Java software in your day to day life.

Entrust secures against quantum threats with latest offerings
Thu, 31st Mar 2022
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encryption
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cybersecurity
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iaas
Entrust has announced four new solutions aimed at helping organisations prepare for the security challenges presented by quantum computers.

Lenovo unveils TruScale High-Performance Computing as a Service
Tue, 1st Feb 2022
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digital transformation
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hpc
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servers
Lenovo has unveiled TruScale High-Performance Computing as a Service (HPCaaS), providing organisations with the power of supercomputing through a cloud-like experience.

Enterprise-wide cloud and smart edge computing to lead the way in 2022
Fri, 17th Dec 2021
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cloud services
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sustainable it
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multi-cloud
The pandemic has driven an unprecedented rate of digital migration. And in an increasingly digital-first economy, APAC organisations are leading the charge, with research revealing that 28% of organisations in APAC are already in the most progressive stages of digital transformation maturity.

Vertiv launches thermal management solution for small IT rooms and edge computing
Thu, 14th Oct 2021
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it infrastructure
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intelligent systems
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computing
Vertiv has officially introduced the Vertiv Liebert DM, its latest line of thermal management solutions designed for small and medium-sized computer rooms, IT closets and other edge applications.

Fintech innovation set to play huge role in cloud computing market, study finds
Tue, 15th Sep 2020
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cloud services
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fintech
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innovation
"The integration of cloud computing into banking solutions is anticipated to play a crucial role in transforming the banking sector in the forthcoming years.”

Whither quantum computing in a rapidly digitising Australia?
Tue, 7th Jul 2020
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quantum computing
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computing
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hcl
While widespread digitisation continues to transform the way Australians live, work and play, the real revolution is occurring in the background, in the quantum computing sphere.

Bamboo Systems launches servers for next gen data centres and computing
Thu, 25th Jun 2020
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servers
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computing
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bamboo
“Without the constraints of legacy designs, we are able to deliver servers that are built for today's microservices-based software, but which consume a fraction of the energy of traditional systems."

Google Cloud commits to AU with new Melbourne region
Thu, 5th Mar 2020
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cloud services
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hyperscale
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public cloud
Google Cloud Platform is coming to Melbourne in 2021, the company announced today.

AWS to launch new infrastructure region in Spain
Tue, 5th Nov 2019
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cloud services
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hyperscale
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public cloud
The AWS Europe (Spain) Region is expected to open late 2022 or 2023 and will consist of three Availability Zones at launch.

Meet Amino, the NZ computing network with huge blockchain goals
Wed, 5th Sep 2018
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blockchain
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computing
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amino
You don’t have to look far to find local tech firms that are taking on blockchain and turning it into commercial potential.

Australian researchers develop graphical modelling for the combat zone
Wed, 27th Jul 2016
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computing
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australian government
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university of south australia
Advanced computing techniques are being used to help the Australian military understand combat situations using modelling & simulations.

Advancements in wireless tech drives computing devices market
Mon, 23rd May 2016
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smartphones
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technology gifts
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wireless networks
Advances in WLAN, external hard disks, and keyboards is driving replacement of existing devices in the global computing devices market.

University of Canterbury hosts future tech event for Kiwi students
Mon, 18th Apr 2016
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smart machines
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university of canterbury
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learning
"E-Week provides an opportunity for curious young minds to get hands-on experience, visit local companies, program a robot and build a lab-on-a-chip."

New Zealand's top schools to study IT revealed
Fri, 15th Apr 2016
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edutech
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aut university
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massey university
“It’s great to see a mix of institutions from large to small, and from across the main centres to the regions achieving accreditation."

The secret to being a leading CEO: Embracing disruptive innovation
Mon, 22nd Feb 2016
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ibm
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ceo
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computing
For leading CEOs, cloud and the Internet of Things is old news. Now, it's all about cognitive computing and disruptive innovation.