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07 Apr, 2022

How Huawei is trying to thrive despite sanctions

Digital transformation, new enterprise markets, and culling some business lines are now part of the playbook for the sanction-hit telecoms giant

Image: Australian broadband: More money into telco and NBN infrastructure; Better connectivity in Victoria; Andy Penn retires; ACCC inquiry into mobile tower access

Australian broadband: More money into telco and NBN infrastructure; Better connectivity in Victoria; Andy Penn retires; ACCC inquiry into mobile tower access

The current news on 5G, broadband, and telecommunications services that Australian IT relies on.

7 emerging network jobs that could boost your career

Hot trends such as cloud, edge and remote work, plus new approaches including SASE, SD-WAN and ZTNA, are reshaping network job titles and skills requirements

Hyosung Information System upgrades UCP RS hybrid cloud platform

The South Korean firm says the turnkey appliance developed by Hitachi Vantara and VMware enables rapid deployment of cloud-native application infrastructure and flexible hybrid cloud environments.

New Oak Ridge supercomputer outperforms the old in a fraction of the space

Enterprises may not need supercomputers, but regularly upgrading the computing gear they do use can improve speed and power consumption.

IBM z16: A mainframe designed for AI, hybrid cloud, security and open source

IBM says its latest mainframe will support AI analytics at scale and security to withstand expected quantum attacks.

SD-WAN may be getting cheaper

Research from TeleGeography says prices for SD-WAN, particularly at low-bandwidth sites, have started to decline.

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