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Edge Data Centre stories - Page 17

Edge Data Centres are small data centres located on the edges of a network, allowing them to be closer to end users and devices. Edge Data Centres are part of the edge computing realm, which is a technology that brings networks closer to users. Closer to the data generator, this technology enables faster processing speed at greater volume.

Edge Data Centres are often used for time-sensitive data and provide delivery with less latency. These high-performance centres are used by most organisations working with IoT and big data. Edge Data Centres also have a smaller footprint as well, which makes them more efficient and effective.
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Bulletproof flags wider than expected loss of $2 million

Fri, 7th Jul 2017
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Bulletproof has warned that it now expects a larger loss than originally anticipated at $2 million despite an improved revenue.
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Rittal & HPE partner to offer modular data center & IoT, Edge solutions

Wed, 28th Jun 2017
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Rittal teams with HPE, fusing IT expertise to enhance modular data centres and fortify IoT and Edge tech globally.
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Edge computing - set to significantly impact data center planning, report says

Wed, 21st Jun 2017
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The significance of edge to an organization depends on how much they outsource data hosting/processing needs. Understanding this is critical for data.
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South Korean web hosting provider pays $1m ransomware demand

Wed, 21st Jun 2017
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South Korean web hosting company Nayana was hit by the Erebus ransomware and is paying 397.6 Bitcoins, the equivalent of US$1 million.
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Forget proprietary hardware in the data centre, Verizon has a new solution

Tue, 20th Jun 2017
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Instead of purchasing and installing proprietary hardware in their data centres, customers can now get enterprise-level network capability.
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ARM, Enea, Marvell & PicoCluster launch OPNFV Pharos Lab for NFV platforms

Thu, 15th Jun 2017
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The NFV PicoPod, a cost-effective OPNFV Pharos pod, condenses to a cubic foot package, consisting of six Marvell MACCHIATObin developer boards.
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HPE: Stay on the cutting edge with software defined OT

Wed, 7th Jun 2017
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As competition in the IoT and Intelligent Edge industries increases, companies are seeking new ways to stand apart and delight their customers.
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The connected campus: Meeting students' #1 priority with edge solutions

Thu, 1st Jun 2017
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To stay alive, human beings need air, food and water. If you are college student, add to this list of vital resources Internet access.
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Enterprises' hosting and cloud budget growth outpacing total IT spend growth

Tue, 9th May 2017
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Growth in hosting and cloud services spend will outpace total IT spend growth this year, with a survey also highlighting the value of specialisation.
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Bulletproof and Accenture team up to target blue chip customers

Mon, 8th May 2017
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Bulletproof joins forces with Accenture to bolster cloud services for top-tier firms, eyeing significant corporate and government contracts.
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Vertiv: Edge data centres & an alarming future just like the movies

Thu, 30th Mar 2017
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The 2017 Tech Leaders Forum in Sydney brings together IT leaders and vendors, including Vertiv, to discuss the future of data centre tech.
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Edge analytics – the pros and cons of immediate, local insight

Mon, 27th Mar 2017
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In a few years there will be an additional 15 to 40 billion devices generating data from the edge vs. what we have today. That brings new challenges.
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Gartner: The Edge will eat the Cloud

Wed, 8th Mar 2017
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Customer experience won't simply be defined by a web site experience. The cloud will have its role, but the edge is coming, and it's going to be big.
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AU company transforms the way MSPs sell to SMBs

Wed, 23rd Nov 2016
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It is becoming increasingly important for businesses to tailor their offerings to the needs of their partners - this company is setting an example.
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Want to keep up? Take the leap towards FileMaker Hosting and Cloud Services

Mon, 21st Nov 2016
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Managed services have exploded onto the scene in recent years, providing one of the easiest ways to save time, effort and money.
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New reseller partnership aims to connect global data center ecosystem

Wed, 21st Sep 2016
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Equinix partners with Forsythe Hosting Solutions to resell Equinix colocation and interconnection services to enterprise clients.
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Bulletproof Group's 2016 financials show 'record' revenue, slowing profit

Tue, 30th Aug 2016
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Cloud/managed services provider Bulletproof Group's full year 2016 financial results were released last week and the future is looking healthy.
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The drivers and benefits of Edge Computing

Wed, 24th Aug 2016
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The data revolution has arrived – and it's big. Almost 90 per cent of all the data in the world has been created in the last two years.
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Could Edge Computing have solved Pokémon GO's server issues?

Mon, 22nd Aug 2016
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Edge Computing is gaining popularity as an alternative to conventional approaches where the data centre can be remote and geographically distant.
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Underlying profit down, but revenue still bumper for Bulletproof

Thu, 14th Jul 2016
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A dip in services and project delays, particularly in the new Kiwi business, have dragged profitability down for Bulletproof, despite revenue gains.