In a bid to surge ahead rival cloud vendors such as Microsoft and Amazon, Google has announced the re-branding of its cloud portfolio as “Google Cloud”at its Horizon event in San Francisco
Circa 2016 has panned out to be a year of major consolidation in the Information Technology industry with mergers and acquisitions ruling the roost. The channel business too has been impacted by
Swedish communication technology and services giant Ericsson announced on Wednesday it would launch the worlds first commercial 5G New Radio (NR) incorporating multiple-input and multiple-output (MIMO) technology and multi-user MIMO, with the
Newfound enthusiasm for the latest technologies, such as drones and smartphones, to improve the way aid is provided to people in disasters may be overblown, experts warned on Thursday. The annual World
Toshiba said it plans to report on Friday first-quarter financial results that are “close to” what were reported by the Nikkei business daily, which put its operating profit at about 20 billion
Tech giant Samsung Electronics Co Ltd said on Thursday it will acquire US-based firm Joyent Inc to boost its cloud computing and “internet-of-things” capabilities for an undisclosed sum. In a statement, Samsung
Niti Aayog CEO Amitabh Kant tore into Infosys for alleged poor performance of the ministry of corporate affairs (MCA) website which the IT services company manages. Kant’s response came following a number
Infoholic Research LLP, a global ICT market research and consulting organization, has published a study titled “Web Scale IT – Global Market Drivers, Opportunities, Trends, and Forecasts, 2016-2022.” Infoholic Research forecasts that
Google has joined Facebook’s Open Compute Project and proposed a new design for server racks that could help cloud data centers cut their energy bills. The OCP was started by Facebook six
Cisco Systems CEO Chuck Robbins gave up a chance to strongly support enterprise mobility partner Apple in its fight with the FBI over iPhone encryption. Asked about the controversy during a press
Brocade (NASDAQ: BRCD) announced new offerings to help mobile operators re-architect their networks to support 5G SERVICES and deliver higher agility and performance at a fraction of the cost of traditional networks.
You might think that a niche conference on cabling design and installation held in Orlando in February would be a sleepy little affair, but I found just the opposite to be true.