NTT Communications stories
NTT Com's Asia Submarine-cable Express (ASE), Asia Pacific Gateway (APG) and Pacific Crossing-1 (PC-1) cables will connect with Jupiter cable.
With this new data centre, NTT Com has extended its total server space for Europe beyond 82,000 square metres.
Around 100 partners congregated at the recent Oracle ANZ Partner Awards to toast those who have excelled in the past year.
NTT Communications will invest USD $160 million in India, launching new international data network services and opening two data centres by April 2018.
The two companies within the NTT Group managed to pull in three awards between them, excelling in their respective industries.
Rancher environments created in Enterprise Cloud's virtual server can be integrated with a variety of Enterprise Cloud options, including databases.
Many growing enterprises in Southeast Asia are considering the construction of data center facilities to maintain competitiveness.
SD-WAN revolutionises Aussie IT, promising cost-efficient, high-performance networking for an edge in the digital era.
Designed for global and regional enterprises, the NTT SD-WAN platform is locally distributed around the world via 75+ local cloud centers (LCCs).
Telstra, NTT Coms and Vodafone may be major players in the Asia Pacific, but it's AT&T, BT, Orange and Singtel that are leading the market, IDC says.
Menlo Security and Thought Marketing win two bronze Stevie awards at the American Business Awards. Great teamwork and innovation.
Frost & Sullivan evaluated 12 major data center service providers in Asia Pacific (APAC) region to find just who is providing the best service.
NTT ICT partners with AWS to offer Melbourne's first Direct Connect, boosting cloud access with lower latency and costs.
NTT Communications (NTT Com), NTT Data, Intel and Pivotal will work together with Intel to bring cloud-native solutions to enterprises.
NTT Communications' Asia Pacific Gateway was launched last week, bringing together Asian countries through a high-bandwidth optical submarine cable.
Aims, the only Malaysian data centre operator, secured a spot in Cloudscene's Asia leaderboard, moving up to 7th place in Q2.
NTT Communications' Financial Data Center Tower 2 in Hong Kong has been awarded a LEED-CS 2009 platinum level certification for its green aspects.
Serving as the Internet hub of the Asia Pacific region, HKIX will be committed to the promotion of Internet development.
Asian retailers, manufacturers and wholesalers are investing in disruptive technologies, according to a recent survey by NTT Communications.
NTT Communications is now the first organisation in Japan to receive its first Cloud Foundry Foundation certification for its multi-cloud platform.