Key drivers of company success: “the right team structure, data and skills”
Research has revealed “the key drivers Australian employers consider crucial to the success of their business.” Specialist recruiter, Robert Half, has an annual study is conducts with the help of “an...
View ArticleTech21 drops new case collection for stoppage of damaging Note 8 droppage
With the Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8+ the most easily damaged smartphones of all time if dropped, buying a Note 8 case and glass screen protector is essential to avoid accidental damage from accidental...
View ArticleGoogle fears monopoly talk spreading to US: sacked think-tank employee
Any narrative about monopoly practices is deemed a threat by Google because it has just had to give in to the European Union on a big case, according to Barry Lynn, a former employee of the New America...
View ArticleEU judges say companies must tell workers if email monitored
Employees must be told by companies if their corporate email accounts are being monitored, the European Court of Human Rights has ruled. The ruling was made in the case of a man fired a decade ago for...
View ArticleOptus introduces cloud UC solution to market
Optus Wholesale has released a new cloud-based Unified Communications solution for service providers in response to what it says is increased end-user demand for cloud services. Optus says it has...
View ArticleLondon police facial recognition tech falls flat on its face
Facial recognition technology used by London's Met police at the Notting Hill Carnival for the second consecutive year was unable to tell the difference between a young woman and a balding man. The...
View ArticleNutanix deployment claimed to bring cost savings to QLD health service
Queensland’s largest public hospital and health service, Metro North Hospital and Health Service, has deployed the Nutanix enterprise cloud platform, and claims it helped to reduce costs and develop...
View ArticleC-suite execs cocky about data breach law compliance: survey
Senior executives at companies with more than 500 employees in 11 countries appear to be somewhat casual in their approach to complying with requirements for the EU's General Data Protection Regulation...
View ArticleWatch live keynote stream: Google Cloud Summit 2017 Sydney, 13 September
Claiming “the future of cloud is now,” Google is hosting its Cloud Summit 2017 in Sydney, and is offering a live streams of the keynote presentation and demos as they happen - and hopes you’ll...
View ArticleFrom Twitter to Megaport for Hoffman
Australian data centre operator Megaport has appointed former Twitter global network head Tim Hoffman as chief technology officer. From late 2014, Hoffman led the global network team at Twitter,...
View Article3SIXT launches Note8 case and edge-to-edge glass screen with ‘everyday...
With Samsung’s Note 8 super smartphone about to arrive, it’s no surprise to see smartphone protection companies making quite a racket! Ok, ok, so I’m not talking about a protection racket. Samsung...
View ArticleHPE’s Cloud28+ APJ initiative seeks to deliver harmonious Cloud 9
Being on “Cloud 9” is a state of blissful happiness, a place the community of regional, global, commercial and public sector cloud users will be once barriers to cloud adoption and APJ cloud...
View ArticleShadow Brokers appear again with new exploit
The Shadow Brokers, the group that has dumped many Windows exploits from NSA on the Web in April, has surfaced again, offering more exploits provided payment is made in Zcash. A new exploit that is on...
View ArticleLenovo pays US$3.5m to settle spyware suit
Hardware vendor Lenovo has paid a sum of US$3.5 million to settle a lawsuit brought by the US Federal Trade Commission on behalf of 32 American states over charges that the company's laptops came with...
View ArticleKogan Mobile increases data for all, Kogan.com reaches 1m active customers
It’s been a milestone bonanza for the Kogan group of companies, with Kogan Mobile increasing data for all new and existing customers, and Kogan.com increasing active customers. The e-tail “rogue one”...
View ArticleKaspersky: Ex-NSA infosec expert asks FBI to put up or shut up
Former NSA employee and information security expert Jake Williams has told the FBI to either provide proof to the public that Kaspersky Lab products are unsafe for use or keep mum. Williams, a...
View ArticleThe Woz in Oz, Apple co-founder to headline Pivot Summit 2017
Steve Wozniak’s love affair with Australia continues, as he gets set to headline the third Pivot Summit in Geelong on Friday 8 December, 2017. Widely regarded and respected as one of technology’s most...
View ArticleEquinix does data centre deal with Vocus’ ASC
Global interconnection and data centre operator Equinix has announced that the Vocus-owned Australia Singapore Cable will be made available to customers across its International Business Exchange data...
View ArticleSmart Transfer launches person-to-person payments platform for social media
Hong Kong-based global mobile payment company Smart Transfer has launched a person-to-person payment platform that is says enables international social payments across multiple currencies at no charge...
View ArticleSymantec claims attacks targeting energy sector on rise
Security firm Symantec claims to have evidence that a new wave of attacks is taking aim at energy targets in Europe and North America with the intention of affecting operations. The company said the...
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