Five ways how industry trends are disrupting data storage
By Greg Wyman, Vice President Asia Pacific, ioFABRIC The traditional methodology of simply adding more physical storage to resolve storage issues no longer works. It's too expensive, inefficient,...
View ArticleSailPoint turning to AI to improve identity governance
Identity governance specialist is adding AI to its mix. SailPoint's business is identity governance for on-premises and cloud systems, global vice-president for product management Paul Trulove...
View ArticleDell Technologies turns one
Dell Technologies is celebrating the anniversary of its formation through the merger of Dell and EMC. Three years after returning Dell to private ownership in 2013, founder Michael Dell announced at...
View ArticleGoogle Fibre cuts woman's Internet service over 12 cents
A woman who lives in Kansas City had her Internet service with Google Fibre — a division of Alphabet, the parent company of the search engine — cut over a matter of 12 cents last month. Victoria Tane...
View ArticleFinite Group revenues soar with strong Australia, NZ performance
The Finite Group national technology recruitment firm has climbed 11 places in this year’s AFR Top 500 Private Companies List after group revenues hit $402 million for the FY 2016, up significantly on...
View ArticleQantas pilots, GE Aviation develop new flight data app
Pilots who are employed by Qantas have worked with GE Aviation to develop a new flight data application named FlightPulse that helps people at the controls to fly more efficiently and reduce carbon...
View ArticleFUTUREDATA 2017: THE NEXT BIG EVENT BY THE ORGANISERS OF CEBIT AUSTRALIA
FutureData 2017 will focus on innovative approaches to big data and analytics, information management and how to make the most of data insights as new and exciting technologies emerge. The event will...
View ArticleOppo celebrates R11 and A57 as 1st and 2nd best Android sellers globally in...
Hot on the heels of its win in finally being part of Telstra’s range is Oppo, proudly boasting its top two Android smartphones were the top two Androids sellers in July 2017. A month can be a long time...
View ArticleSecurity firms must provide evidence to back their claims
Security firms increasingly appear to think that they can dish out information and expect people to believe it without bothering to provide any supporting evidence. A classic example of this was...
View ArticleSilver Peak, NEISC seal global distribution deal
Broadband and hybrid WAN solutions company Silver Peak has secured a formal global distribution agreement with NEC Networks and System Integration Corporation. Silver Peak says the distribution...
View ArticleHuawei passed Apple in June, July 2017 for No.2 largest smartphone brand
Major Chinese technology challenger Huawei was rewarded for its efforts in June and July 2017 by surpassing Apple to take No.2 smartphone sales spot, but can the position be kept in the face of 2017...
View ArticleBendigo Bank brings Samsung Pay to its customers, no sign of Apple Pay
The Apple Pay delay each day for Bendigo Bank customers now sees Samsung Pay in play, in what is great news for Samsung smartphone and smartwatch owners who bank with Bendigo. Bendigo Bank was...
View ArticleA.I. implementations creating new jobs and more sales: report
New digital transformation AI research shows that “four out of five companies implementing AI have created new jobs as a result of AI technology.” Consulting, tech and outsourcing gurus Capgemini has...
View ArticleHackney hops nimbly to Tenable
Security vendor Tenable has appointed Bede Hackney as country manager for Australia and New Zealand. "We are delighted that Bede has joined Tenable to head up our Australian and New Zealand business,"...
View ArticleFinite Group enjoys strong revenue growth for trans-Tasman business
The fast expanding technology consulting and solutions services business has underpinned significant revenue growth for the Finite Group national technology recruitment firm. Finite Group managing...
View ArticleVodafone Business customers offered 3 months free on 24 month NBN plan
Vodafone has emailed its business customers, notifying them its fixed NBN broadband service is coming “later this year,” inviting them to register “so you could be eligible for 3 months free”. The...
View ArticleOPPO launches red R11 in Australia on eve of 2017 iPhone launch
The red Oppo R11 seems to have launched elsewhere in the world earlier this year, but is now available in Australia, dual cameras and all, the day before Apple’s new iPhones launched. A new “limited...
View ArticleAussies spent $12.89 billion on iPhones since 2012, how many will buy in 2017?
Since the iPhone first arrived in Australia in 2008, more than 11.7 million have been sold down under, with nearly $13 billion spent on iPhones in the last five years alone – how many will buy this...
View ArticleJust in time for iPhone launch, ALDIMobile revamps plans, new $55 16GB plan
Like Kogan Mobile and Vaya, ALDIMobile has revamped some of its data offerings, while introducing a new Jumbo plan from 13 September with 16GB of data for $55. Noting that it has experienced "its...
View ArticleMicrofinance services making a difference in ‘deprived’ regions: Juniper
The continued roll-out of mobile microfinance services will lead to a surge in financial inclusion in some of the world’s most deprived regions, according to a new report from global firm Juniper...
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