Cloud
Data centres
Facebook eyes low-power server technology
Noel Randewich 1:12 PM Facebook's three-year push to help companies design better data centre gear is paying off.
Cloud
Google joins competition in the cloud
Quentin Hardy Google announces pricing, features and performance guarantees aimed at companies ranging from start-ups to multinationals.
Analysis
Data centres are the new black
Lia Timson There's a buzz in the air akin to an art exhibition opening. It's the latest data centre launch. Really.
Surveillance
NSA spying risks $35b technology sales
Nicole Gaouette International anger over the US surveillance is hurting global sales by technology companies and setting back US efforts to promote internet freedom.
Privacy
Call for better privacy protection in the cloud
Drew Turney Consumers deserve better protection when it comes to agreeing to online cloud services, a law professor has warned.
Data centre
What to look for in a data centre
Stuart Corner At its most basic a data provides four services: a secure space to house your gear; power for your gear; cooling to remove the excess heat and connectivity to the rest of the world. Beyond those basics there are many variables. We talk to industry experts to get the low down.
Cloud gaming
Xbox One and PlayStation 4: the last of the consoles?
Nate Cochrane Cloud computing is changing the game.
Management
Use technology for good, share your profits: tech boss tells the world
Matthew Hall Marc Benioff used his Dreamforce keynote to call on his customers to donate to charities, non-profit organisations, and non-government organisations.
Innovation
Suncorp's hackathon reboot
Nate Cochrane Atlassian’s cultural clout is being felt in the panelled offices of one of nation’s top banks as Suncorp adopts the Australian software developer’s innovative way to solve business problems.
Virtualisation
Amazon's virtual workspaces draw Australian interest
Nate Cochrane Australian companies have rushed to register interest in Workspaces, a virtual desktop technology from cloud giant Amazon Web Services, despite it not being available in Australia until at least next year.
Communications
Pacnet offers on-demand bandwidth between data centres
Stuart Corner A new service gives big customers of communications capacity the ability to "dial up" bandwidth on demand.
Software
Coca Cola to pour data into Microsoft
Lia Timson Coca Cola will switch on a number of cloud applications so that data can flow to its employees, sellers and even truck drivers.
Software
Coca Cola to pour data into Microsoft
Lia Timson Coca Cola will switch on a number of cloud applications so that data can flow to its employees, sellers and even truck drivers.
Innovation
All companies are technology companies now
Sylvia Pennington Technology is revolutionising the way even the smallest and most traditional businesses manage their operations.
Big data
Corporate giants expand Industrial Internet
General Electric has announced partnerships with AT&T;, Cisco and Intel to expand the industrial internet.
Cloud computing
Verizon to scout Australian cloud
Nate Cochrane US telco Verizon is considering data centres in Sydney and Canberra to take on Amazon in the burgeoning Australian cloud market.
Procurement
NSW to take to the cloud, develop digital strategy
Sylvia Pennington Increasing government use of cloud computing and improving the skills of government IT workers are next on the NSW technology reform agenda.
Cloud
Cash Converters convert to cloud
Stuart Corner Retail chain Cash Converters claims to have converted technology problems into significant savings by moving its worldwide store system into the cloud.
Cloud
Canon Australia taps cloud to give consumers one photo bucket
Stuart Corner Canon Australia will soon launch a cloud image storage service to give consumers a definitive home for all the photographs they might have spread across multiple websites and computers.
Data sovereignty
Cloud providers urged to collaborate, consider 'country of storage' labelling
Stuart Corner Australian cloud computing providers are under pressure to collaborate more and even consider "country of storage" labelling.