Bell prepares for year-end spectrum auction by selling 25 data centres to Equinix
Bell Canada Enterprises sold 25 data centres held in 13 data centre sites for CA$1.04 billion to U.S. data centre company Equinix.
Bell Canada Enterprises sold 25 data centres held in 13 data centre sites for CA$1.04 billion to U.S. data centre company Equinix.
While Cisco wouldn’t say what it plans to pay, the tech giant announced Thursday it plans to buy internet monitoring solution startup ThousandEyes.
What Zhen Zhao envisioned to be a regular visit to his parents in Ottawa has turned into an indefinite stay.
Barely a month ago, IDC Canada’s Nigel Wallis said during a webinar that the novel coronavirus crisis has contributed to the most significant deceleration in ICT spending in modern times.
IBM’s big launch was Watson AIOps, which uses machine learning and AI to automate detection, diagnosis, and response to anomalies in IT infrastructure.
Aptum Technologies this week announced the completion of a transaction with Beanfield Metroconnect for Aptum’s WAN business, capping off a very active couple of months for the global hybrid cloud and managed services provider.
OpenText announces cloud agreement with Amazon Web Services
Hewlett Packard Enterprise this week announced the general availability of its hybrid cloud management platform GreenLake Central.
During these days of lockdown, contact centres are a company’s lifeline for customers, and they’re of necessity rapidly evolving.
By Catherine Morin Oracle has announced a new second-generation cloud region in Montreal, following the launch…
Microsoft will be partnering with 5G carriers to release Azure Edge Zones with carriers and Azure Private Edge Zones.
Looking for the right solution to help workers work from home? We broke down some of the most popular options
The spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus has impacted supply chains and people’s ability to work at the office, putting enormous pressure on collaboration and communication software and the businesses that help install and maintain them.
In the world of computing, three months can be a short time. For those watching the progress of quantum computing, waiting for the next 12 weeks will test their patience.
Ransomware is bad enough, but ransomware infecting your precious remote monitoring and management platform is a true nightmare. But that’s the battle managed services providers are increasingly fighting, according to Toronto data protection firm Asigra.
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