Edge networking stories
Equinix announces the first-of-its-kind 5G and Edge Technology Development Center, with a fully operational, non-standalone 5G network from Nokia.
Edge company Byos has launched a plug-and-play edge security product designed to provide secure connectivity for IoT devices and legacy infrastructures.
VMware has announced a new collaboration with Zoom for an enhanced and more secure experience in hybrid work environments.
Cornelius Mare, CISO for Fortinet Australia, explains how consistent security can reduce risk whilst streamlining NOC/SOC operations and minimising costs.
It's expected by 2023, 5G and Edge will provide $517 billion of revenue across manufacturing, heath care, transport, environmental monitoring and gaming alone.
The new programme, which partners will migrate into over a 6-month transition period, focuses on enablement through training and certification.
Huawei plans to train 150,000 datacom engineers in the next three years to support its growing Datacom network talent system.
Blaize announces new AI computing hardware and software products for edge applications, addressing limitations of power, complexity, and cost.
The deal will enable HPE to couple its Aruba Edge Services platform with Silver Peak's software-defined wide area networking (SD-WAN) platform.
Dell Technologies introduces new hyperconverged infrastructure for edge environments, including ruggedised VxRail systems.
SonicWall unveils secure SD-Branch capabilities and multi-gigabit switches to streamline management and improve security for distributed edge locations.
The solution, Intelligent Retail Edge, simplifies the deployment and management of edge infrastructure, in an environment where IoT deployment is booming.
CenturyLink is boosting CDN capacity across APAC, adding edge capabilities and new nodes in 11 cities, to enhance streaming and reduce latency.
Cradlepoint unveils its new 5G wireless edge solutions for businesses, with Telstra as the launch partner. Customer trials kick off in April 2020.
Amazon Web Services (AWS) has launched a new location in Auckland, providing customers with faster digital content and improved connectivity.