Data centers and infrastructure
Fujitsu has opened its first data center in China, with the Nanhai People’s Government of Foshan as investor.
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization's (NATO) Consultation, Command and Control Agency (NC3A) is revamping its global communications network using BT Ethernet Services to provide connectivity to more than 70 locations spread across member nations and the Balkans.
Server shipments to Hong Kong increased 34 percent year-on-year, but revenue fell at a rate of 6 percent in 4Q of 2011, according to research firm Gartner.
Australian organizations will spend almost AU$2 billion on data center hardware in 2012, up from AU$1.83 billion in 2011, according to the latest data center market forecast from Gartner.
To support global availability of its applications across virtual and physical systems 24x7, the Thunderbird School of Management upgraded its network backbone to 10 gigabit Ethernet (GbE), consolidated storage, and virtualized servers for continuous data availability.
In a new report, IDC Government Insights said that a new type of government cloud services, labeled "regional cloud hubs," will significantly change the way state and local governments procure online computing services.
Google has started the construction of its data center in Hong Kong, its first in Asia, envisioned to meet rapidly growing demand for Internet services.
Dell has announced an integrated data center solution that enables companies to operate facilities at higher temperatures even without chillers.
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Like most contemporary education institutions, the University of Canberra was aware that cutting-edge technology was a crucial factor in attracting new students and retaining high-quality teaching staff. For better network security and speedier deployment of services, it upgraded its server platform. This resulted in easy-to-manage virtualization platform that delivers significant savings











