Australian cloud computing and public cloud storage company, Ninefold, has boosted its management team with the appointment of Edwin Dawson as Technical Engagement Manager.
The inaugural students of the US Founder Institute’s Cloud Booster program have graduated from the Australian program launched in Sydney earlier this year.
{loadposition peter}More than 100 candidates applied for the 15 week program in Sydney, hosted at Ninefold, University of Technology Sydney (UTS) and technology incubator, Blue Chilli, with 34 accepted to the program.Ninefold, Australia’s larg
Fledgling Australian cloud computing startup Ninefold has so far played relatively nice when it comes to the jurisdictional debate about where data should be stored, politely making its way amongst the likes of Amazon, Microsoft, Google and so on. But yesterday the company took the gloves off.
Macquarie Telecom's 'click wrap' cloud service provider subsidiary, Ninefold, has announced that its cloud storage service - claimed to be the first of its kind in Australia – is now out of public beta and in full production.
Written by: Peter Dinham | Published in: Cloud ComputingCloud computing service provider, Ninefold has today launched its Zone 2 Availability Zone out of beta for cloud customers looking to use multiple zones in their cloud environments, while also announcing it has won its first multi-zone customer.
Australian public cloud computing and storage company, Ninefold, has launched an affiliate program which it says will allow businesses and individuals with an online presence to generate revenue.
Written by: Peter Dinham | Published in: MarketCloud computing & cloud hosting services provider, Ninefold, has extended its Cloud Booster Program to Spacecubed, West Australia’s first’s start-up, co-working, collaboration and innovation space based in Perth.
The not-for-profit Spacecubed - set up by Brodie McCulloch, also Managing Director of social enterprise groups network, Social Innovati
Written by: Graeme Philipson | Published in: Cloud ServicesAustralian cloud provider Ninefold says it is the first supplier in Australia to offer a “third availability zone” through its tenancy in the new Macquarie Telecom Intellicentre 2 $60m data centre, recently opened by Prime Minister Gillard.
HP has finally entered the Australian cloud market – two years after it first offered cloud services in Europe, and following in the tracks of front runners such as Fujitsu, Telstra, Accenture and Optus. It also confirmed that it had earmarked $119 million to build a new local data centre which will in the future underpin many of its cloud offerings.