Solar power stories - Page 25
IoT opportunities grow as Microsoft pours $5b into the intelligent edge
Fri, 6th Apr 2018
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blockchain
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iot
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quantum computing
Microsoft has announced a US$5 billion investment into IoT, expanding opportunities for partners and end-users across ANZ.
INTERVIEW: SolarWinds MSP security VP lays industry bare
Tue, 3rd Apr 2018
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malware
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ddos
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ransomware
Cybercrime is a business and the rising number of attacks is not a result of criminals getting smarter -most businesses just have poor cyber hygiene.
Exclusive interview: SAS, data analytics and the politics of energy
Tue, 3rd Apr 2018
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datacentre infrastructure
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data analytics
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martech
Tim Fairchild, SAS's global energy director, discusses data's pivotal role in the evolving energy sector and the unique impact of NZ's Downstream conference.
Businesses are more aware of cybercrime but still not prepared
Thu, 29th Mar 2018
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partner programmes
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cybersecurity
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solarwinds
Findings from a survey of senior security executives revealed the majority are aware of cybercrime's rise - but they're not ready.
Data centres in outer space could happen sooner than you think
Thu, 29th Mar 2018
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spacetech
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semiconductors
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hyperscale
An expert has stated that we could soon be launching data centres into outer space to utilise solar power & zero human error, among other things.
SolarWinds introduces new backup service for physical and virtual servers
Wed, 28th Mar 2018
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dr
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datacentre infrastructure
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cloud services
Survey reveals IT pros frustrated with costly, complex backup solutions; SolarWinds responds with user-friendly alternative.
Data: future asset or ally for your business?
Tue, 27th Mar 2018
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data analytics
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blockchain
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martech
Australian enterprises wanting to grow their competitive edge need to take a longer, harder look at their data strategies.
Data center giants team up to tackle Australia's steep energy prices
Thu, 22nd Mar 2018
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datacentre infrastructure
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hyperscale
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dc
Schneider Electric partners with Equinix to battle high energy prices in Australia. New services will help businesses access low-cost renewable energy.
IBM Services adds Zerto offering to DRaaS solution
Wed, 21st Mar 2018
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dr
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cloud services
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ibm
Zerto & IBM team up for DRaaS solution, enhancing virtual infrastructure recovery with seamless replication tech.
Hands-on Review: Security and elegance meet with Ring
Mon, 19th Mar 2018
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gaming
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smart home
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digital entertainment
Ring's Spotlight Cam seamlessly blends security with style, featuring HD video, motion-activated lights, and two-way audio, all controllable via mobile.
How to turn water into power with this new turbine
Fri, 16th Mar 2018
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datacentre infrastructure
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power / energy
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clean technologies
Vortical Tech's new turbine converts household tap water flow into 120 watts of electricity, providing sustainable energy with every wash and flush.
Interview: A chat with SolarWinds' Destiny Bertucci and how she discovered IT security
Fri, 9th Mar 2018
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cybersecurity
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solarwinds
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iwd
International Women's Day may have passed, but there's no reason why society shouldn't keep up that recognition every day of the year.
Spaceborne computer set to teraFLOP its way across the Solar System
Thu, 22nd Feb 2018
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spacetech
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hpe
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solar power
HPE's super space computer, launched into space by SpaceX, has achieved one teraFLOP status and is running smoothly.
Keppel Urban Solutions signs MOU with Envision
Fri, 9th Feb 2018
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iot
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solar power
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keppel
Keppel Urban Solutions and Envision sign MOU, leveraging each other's expertise in clean energy and smart cities for global development and integration.
Warbiking tour reveals the Aussie city with stellar WiFi security
Wed, 7th Feb 2018
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firewalls
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network infrastructure
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network security
Perth's WiFi security leads the nation, with 94% of networks using WPA/WPA2 protocols after a Sophos warbiking tour. Experts urge cities to follow suit.
Three ways artificial intelligence is making buildings smarter
Tue, 30th Jan 2018
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datacentre infrastructure
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iot
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ai
In an ideal world, data anomalies would be automatically detected by AI-algorithms, and then immediately triaged and root cause identified.
Apple to pump up data center spending by $10 billion
Thu, 18th Jan 2018
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manufacturing
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software development
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apps
Apple expects to invest over $30 billion in capital expenditures in the US over the next five years and create over 20,000 new jobs.
3 key power quality predictions set to kick off in 2018
Wed, 10th Jan 2018
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dr
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iot
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healthtech
Australia's power grid faces instability in 2018 as coal is phased out; three key trends in renewables, IoT, and data centres anticipated to stabilise it.
AI takes control of Auckland's power grid, that's not scary at all
Mon, 18th Dec 2017
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datacentre infrastructure
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cartech
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power / energy
The mDERMS programme uses the latest technology to better monitor, analyse, and control Auckland's energy network...
Riding the data wave: How to choose the right technology for the right workload
Mon, 11th Dec 2017
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devops
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data analytics
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martech
We're seeing data streams generated by smartphones, autonomous vehicles, and every other area of life pour into data centers.