Data Storage stories
Weak logins are still putting power grids, hospitals and water systems at risk as experts mark World Password Day with fresh warnings.
Web attacks are driving browser makers to bake security in by default, as Norton Neo adds VPN, phishing blocks and anti-fingerprinting tools.
Many small businesses are skipping backups altogether as a local partnership says it can cut cloud storage costs by up to 90%.
The funding will help OpenObserve expand as more firms seek unified monitoring for AI-heavy systems and growing telemetry volumes.
Data centre operators can pack more storage into limited rack space as Kingston adds a 30.72TB model to its DC3000ME SSD line.
Small firms using team.blue brands can now automate bookings, compliance, website building and data analysis through AI tools.
The hire is designed to strengthen Scality’s push into enterprise AI projects as customers demand tighter storage, cloud and partner coordination.
Greater awareness of the cloud's environmental footprint could prompt more Mac users to delete old files, a survey suggests.
The move could cut AI migration costs for enterprises by letting them use existing data in Google Cloud without duplicating it.
Editors could save time on logging and archive searches as the tie-up embeds Gemini and Vertex AI into Avid's production software.
Local data hosting and a flat NZD $168 monthly fee could make classroom journals more affordable for primary schools across both markets.
Rising AI storage demand is putting data-centre energy use under scrutiny as Western Digital reports progress on emissions, materials and recycling.
Rising AI workloads are forcing data centre operators to curb power and cooling costs as global electricity use heads towards 1,000 terawatt-hours.
Enterprise users can now cut response times by up to 25% while adding ransomware detection, single sign-on and migration tools.
Partners will get bigger incentives and a file assessment tool as Peer Software tries to help customers manage fragmented hybrid storage more quickly.
The funding gives Wasabi room to expand storage capacity and global reach as demand rises for data-heavy AI workloads.
Australia’s care providers could cut paperwork as Beam opens a Melbourne hub and rolls out AI tools already used by 75,000 workers worldwide.
The data storage supplier is looking to widen its reach in government and regulated sectors as Jeanclaude Toma takes over as Chief Executive Officer.
Canadian firms can now keep sensitive SASE telemetry in-country as Check Point adds a local residency option to meet privacy and compliance rules.
Data centre growth is pushing electricity costs, water use and grid capacity to the fore as Australia races to power its AI boom sustainably.