Huge expansion in robotic process automation predicted: Juniper
Robotic process automation software and services revenue is predicted to reach close to US$900 million globally by 2022, according to newly published research. Juniper Research data expects the RPA...
View ArticleNSW Govt calls for tech companies to join CeBIT showcase
The NSW Government has called for technology companies in the state to join it in showcasing their products and services for free on its official stand at CeBIT Australia 2018 scheduled to be held in...
View ArticleOVO brings more data for the money in competitive MVNO market
Competition is strong in the MVNO space, with Kogan Mobile an especially competitive rival to all, but with innovative inclusions able to make one network more valuable than the other on more than just...
View ArticleLe Wagon coding school opens in Australia to teach entrepreneurs and creative...
Promising "ambitious plans to level up Aussie entrepreneurs by providing training and tech skills not available at traditional universities", Le Wagon's stunning success shows it will definitely...
View ArticleVerizon did 5G testing behind the scenes at Super Bowl LII
Verizon has tested an "in-stadium pre-commercial 5G network connection to demonstrate how massive speed and bandwidth can bring live video and virtual reality experiences to new levels". With Verizon...
View ArticleTech stocks follow downward trend in US, Australia
Tech stocks in the US took a hit as the rest of the market nosedived on Tuesday, with Apple, Amazon, Microsoft, Facebook, Alphabet, Cisco and Sony being among the notable names affected. Some...
View ArticleTribal collaborates with Microsoft on student info systems
Global education software and services provider Tribal Group is collaborating with Microsoft to enable the organisation expand the number of educational institutions and students who can access its...
View ArticleDHS argues that Kaspersky ban should not be lifted
The US Department of Homeland Security has filed its response arguing against Kaspersky Lab's bid for a preliminary injunction to dismiss the ban on the use of its software in the US public service....
View ArticleLenovo issues global recall of Carbon X1 5th gen to avoid fire risk
Large multinational technology vendor Lenovo has issued a global recall for the 5th generation Lenovo Carbon X1 notebook. The Lenovo Carbon X1 is a popular, powerful and highly portable business-grade...
View ArticleAussies have a growing appetite for video surveillance equipment
Australia is the biggest video surveillance equipment market in Oceania, more than eight times the market size in the second biggest country, New Zealand, according to a new report by global industry...
View ArticleUS, Australian markets recover some lost ground
The US market has ended the day on Wednesday Australian time with a rise of 567 points, recovering from a slump a day earlier. The Australian market made gains of 1.4% by midday. The US recovery was...
View ArticleKogan Mobile launches $7.90, 32GB 'first-recharge' deal for new customers
Fierce "everything" competitor Kogan has slashed all of its 30-day SIM-only deals to $7.90 for the first recharge, with the Large plan doubled this month only from 16GB to 32GB. Kogan Mobile doesn't...
View ArticleFacial recognition bill introduced into parliament
Legislation has been introduced into parliament to set up a national facial recognition database, as agreed upon by the Coalition Government and the states in October last year. The Identity-matching...
View ArticleAccenture and Ponemon accentuate growing cyber security breaches, growing...
New research shows cyber crime in Australia increasing by over 25% in 2017, the second highest rate of countries surveyed, with Australian businesses increasing spend on their cyber defences...
View Article1 billion+ smartphones to feature 'facial recognition' in 2020
The latest research expects plenty more handsets featuring facial recognition in 2018 alone, with the figure to grow to over a billion by 2020. With Apple's advanced Face ID technology, preceded by...
View Article30% to abandon NBN for wireless: ALP report claim
A new ACCC co-funded survey has been cited by the Australian Labor Party as showing that 30% of households could abandon the NBN and switch to wireless broadband. The number stands in in stark contrast...
View Article2018 year of ‘soft skills’ in analytics: IAPA survey
Analytics professionals are still in high demand, with the biggest pay increases for key roles and emerging talent, according to the latest Institute of Analytics Professionals of Australia skills and...
View ArticleNZ’s Spark expands services for its TaaS portfolio
New Zealand’s largest telco Spark has added contact centre, unified communication, cloud security access brokerage and site connectivity to its Telecommunications as a Service (TaaS) portfolio....
View ArticleData Centres; Prepare For The 100G Revolution
Cisco are predicting that global IP traffic will reach 3.3ZB by 2021, a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 24 percent from 2016 - 2021, in the same time period they predict that global fixed...
View ArticleKleos Space satellite tech to assist Australian border protection and more
Satellite tech company Kleos Space has announced "a successful $2.2 million seed fund raising and its intention to list on the ASX in July 2018, via an IPO" to deliver "geolocation intelligence" and...
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