New Relic expands its Hyderabad Innovation Centre, doubling capacity in six months and partnering with T-Hub, India’s leading startup incubator. This collaboration provides startups with mentorship and access to cutting-edge observability tools,
Vertiv and Compass Datacenters have partnered to debut the CoolPhase Flex, a hybrid cooling system blending liquid and refrigerant-based air cooling. Designed for data centers handling AI workloads, it ensures energy efficiency, faster installations, and reduced downtime.
TransPennine Express partners with MLL Networks to revolutionize rail connectivity through advanced VoIP technology and SD-WAN solutions. This initiative promises enhanced network security, resilience, and bandwidth, ensuring seamless communication across regions. MLL’s expertise integrates dual circuit and Fortinet firewalls, optimizing VoIP performance and passenger experience in the transportation sector.
NetIX, a prominent player in the global internet exchange domain, has achieved a milestone by reaching 4.02 Tbps in network traffic. Positioning among the top 10 IXPs worldwide, NetIX’s remarkable growth underscores the surging demand for scalable connectivity solutions across data centers in over 100 cities.
Nokia has unveiled a groundbreaking 5G-enabled Nokia 360 Camera designed for Industry 4.0 applications. Featuring immersive 8K streaming and connectivity via 5G, Wi-Fi, and Ethernet, this camera blends cutting-edge virtual reality capabilities with robust durability.
The Vodafone UK and Gigs partnership is revolutionizing the telecom industry by enabling startups to easily create Mobile Virtual Network Operator (MVNO) services. Leveraging Vodafone’s vast network, tech companies can now seamlessly integrate custom phone plans, improving customer engagement and unlocking new revenue streams.
The Czech Republic’s CRA partners with Sweden’s Netmore to enhance its LoRaWAN IoT services, focusing on utilities and real estate. Leveraging Netmore’s PaaS, CRA aims to scale its 80%-population-covered network.
Toll-free numbers have been a staple of business communications for decades. They allow customers to call an enterprise without incurring charges, and are a proven way to help drive growth, enhance service, expand customer knowledge, and project corporate reliability. These phone numbers have been widely adopted not only by large corporations but also by small businesses, non-profits, and government agencies, underscoring their versatility and importance across diverse sectors. Today, there are over 44 million toll-free numbers in use in the US. However, the future of toll-free phone numbers is a topic of much debate in the ever-evolving landscape of digital communications. Despite the rapid growth of internet-based communication methods such as email, social media platforms, and chatbots, toll-free numbers still hold a significant place in business communications. This article explores the uses, importance and enduring benefits of toll-free numbers, and why businesses will continue to rely on them in the…
Cirata’s Data Migrator 3.0 revolutionizes data management, providing enhanced interoperability, automation, and security. With improvements like Apache Iceberg and Databricks Delta Lake support, it simplifies data transformation across platforms.
The collaboration between Pure Storage and Kioxia Corporation promises to revolutionize hyperscale data centers by addressing the limitations of hard disk drives. Focused on all-flash storage, this partnership enhances speed, scalability, and energy efficiency.