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Red Hat profiles Red Hat Innovation Award winners in the region

Organisations in the Asia Pacific region require solutions that are flexible, scalable and cloud-native. For many of them, the choice has been open-source-based. They include the following companies, which were recognised at the recent Red Hat Innovation Awards for their creative use of open source technologies. Vodafone Idea (VIL) VIL is a major Indian telecom operator. Its pan-India telecom operations cover more than 1 billion people and reach more than 700 districts in India, providing connectivity to more than 300 million mobile customers and leading enterprise clients. It led one of the world's largest telco network integration efforts bringing together two large Indian networks, spanning 180,000 radio towers, network deduplication network at 90,000 sites and almost doubled the population under coverage for the two brands. Now, VIL has been cited as the fastest 4G network across large parts of India. To expand its digital services and accommodate growth, VIL established...

Unlocking clarity and confidence in the cloud for manufacturers

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Source: Epicor. Tang. by Vincent Tang, Regional VP, Asia, Epicor The cloud is overused but misunderstood. Unlocking the true potential and value of this technology can remain a significant challenge. The manufacturing industry might have been slow to adopt cloud-based technologies, but the benefits are now widely recognised, with many companies relying on it to automate processes and drive efficiencies. In fact, you can’t move in today’s technology-driven world without hearing the term ‘cloud’. It provides the foundation for the way we run our lives both at work and at home—so much so that the term itself is almost redundant. Although cloud is an accepted part of everyday operations within the manufacturing industry, making the most of it can still be a challenge, and leading to many businesses using it, but not necessarily unlocking its true potential. According to recent research, a staggering 84% of those within the manufacturing industry view investment in the cloud as hu...

SolarWinds gets thumbs up from TrustRadius users

TrustRadius , a site for B2B software reviews, has named several SolarWinds products as 2020 Top Rated award recipients. In addition, TrustRadius has certified SolarWinds as part of its new TRUE programme , which recognises vendors for the way they source and use customer reviews. “SolarWinds has been helping tech pros solve their IT management challenges for more than 20 years, so these distinctions represent the most validating recognition possible because of the source–end users from organisations of every size, region, and industry,” said Lee McClendon, SVP, product, IT operations management, SolarWinds, a provider of IT management software. “Now more than ever given the current economic conditions, IT pros need to trust they’re making the right investments for their businesses. We believe these peer-validated products, combined with SolarWinds commitment to making our products accessible for nearly any budget, will help ease the decision-making process for IT pros looking ...

Fujitsu launches new mobile devices

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Source: Fujitsu. The LIFEBOOK U7310/D. Fujitsu and Fujitsu Client Computing have launched new mobile products in support of remote work as part of the customers' workstyle transformation. Nine models of FUJITSU Notebook LIFEBOOK have been launched, together with four models of Fujitsu Tablet ARROWS Tab (Windows tablet), and a model of Fujitsu Workstation CELSIUS all featuring the latest CPUs and the latest operating systems (OS)*. LIFEBOOK U Series The 13.3" LIFEBOOK U7310/D, 14" LIFEBOOK U7410/D and 15.6" LIFEBOOK U7510/D models are easy to maintain with replaceable batteries. They also have common port replicators. The webcams are also equipped with a new privacy camera shutter function that physically covers the camera lens, preventing unauthorised hacking and access. In the ultra-lightweight 13.3" mobile format, Fujitsu has the LIFEBOOK U9310/D, and the convertible LIFEBOOK U9310X/D featuring a 360-degree LCD screen and pen input. All five LIFE...

Pandemic accelerates cloud computing adoption for SMEs

- Deskera is seeing major adoption of its free business app, launched in January 2020. - Since the global outbreak of COVID-19, Deskera has seen 300,000 downloads of the app A new normal accelerated by the outbreak of COVID-19 has been the biggest proof of concept for cloud computing, according to Shashank Dixit, CEO, Deskera . The company has seen increased business momentum across its key markets since the outbreak, especially in the adoption of an award-winning app that was launched in January 2020. The free full-featured mobile business app helps provide personalised solutions, enable continuous updates and allow increased flexibility to small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in mobile-first economies such as India and Southeast Asia. The solution is targeted at SMEs and helps to run every facet of their business, from accounting to inventory, attendance to expenses and tax management. An easy registration process, encryption and cloud storage are some of its features....