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Lumify Work becomes VCF authorised partner in Australasia
Thu, 9th May 2024
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storage
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it training
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devops
Lumify Work becomes a VCF Authorised Education Delivery Partner for VMware by Broadcom in Australia and New Zealand.
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Australians favour IT & language skills, Udemy report reveals
Thu, 9th May 2024
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skills gap
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employers
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digital skills
Australians are increasingly turning to online learning platforms such as Udemy to upskill, with a surge in IT certification courses and language learning, according to the Q1 2024 Global Workplace Learning Index.
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Gen Z drives demand for AI-powered smartphones, says Kantar data
Thu, 9th May 2024
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smartphones
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data analytics
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ai
Gen Z's appetite for AI-powered smartphones, particularly Samsung's Galaxy S24, is driving market demand according to Kantar's recent data analysis.
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Sphere PR launches bespoke cyber-crisis comms service on 18th anniversary
Thu, 9th May 2024
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martech
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advanced persistent threat protection
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breach prevention
For its 18th anniversary, Sydney-based Sphere PR unveils a customised cyber-crisis communications service, underscoring its expertise in tech security PR in Australia and New Zealand.
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Munro Footwear Group picks Fluent for unified inventory solution
Thu, 9th May 2024
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ecommerce
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distributors
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retail distribution
Munro Footwear Group, an Australian footwear leader, boosts its inventory efficiency by adopting Fluent Order Management.
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Abi Nourai appointed as MongoDB's Regional VP for Australia, NZ
Thu, 9th May 2024
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uc
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genai
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Abi Nourai named new Regional Vice President for ANZ at tech giant MongoDB, set to accelerate AI adoption and business growth in the region following his strategic success in the UK.
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ANZ small businesses weigh increased marketing amid economic concerns
Thu, 9th May 2024
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fintech
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cx
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martech
Despite economic concerns, 46% of Australian and New Zealand SMBs plan to increase marketing spend in a bid to survive, with 48% set to raise their budgets by at least 10%, finds survey.
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McAfee & Intel launch advanced AI deepfake detection tech in Australia
Wed, 8th May 2024
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email security
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casb
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data privacy
McAfee and Intel join forces to launch an advanced AI-powered tool capable of detecting deepfakes, addressing rising public concern in Australia over AI manipulation scams.
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Logicalis merges Asia & Australia operations into unified APAC entity
Wed, 8th May 2024
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digital transformation
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ai
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cybersecurity
Leading tech services provider, Logicalis, embarks on strategic realignment, merging Australia and Asia operations to form a consolidated APAC unit, enhancing its regional market presence.
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Zscaler report raises alarm over VPN vulnerabilities in Australia
Wed, 8th May 2024
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firewalls
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cloud security
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advanced persistent threat protection
Zscaler's 2024 ThreatLabz VPN Risk Report reveals concerns over VPN vulnerabilities amidst rising cyber attacks in Australia, prompting a shift towards Zero Trust architecture.
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DataMesh & Visa collaborate to revolutionise card payment experience
Wed, 8th May 2024
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data analytics
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commerce systems
Payment technology firm DataMesh Group allies with Visa to revolutionise card-acceptance payment processing, ditching the one-size-fits-all approach for a customisable alternative.
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Tech Data Capital expands to Singapore, Australia & India
Wed, 8th May 2024
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financial institutions
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tech data capital
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extend
Tech Data Capital is set to launch in Singapore, Australia, and India, offering flexible financing for IT channel partners and end-users to fuel growth within the region's tech ecosystem.
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High AI wages & gender gap in Australia, reveals Randstad study
Wed, 8th May 2024
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randstad
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study
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wages
Australia is among the top three countries paying premium wages for AI skills, however, men still dominate with 81% of the workforce, reveals a Randstad study.
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Brainfish nets AUD $3.85M to supercharge AI customer support expansion
Wed, 8th May 2024
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ai
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customer support
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brainfish
Australian start-up Brainfish has secured AUD $3.85M to amplify its AI-based customer support offering amid plans to expand internationally. The firm's growth soared by 65% in its first year.
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Digital 2024 Statshot shows Aussies lag in global gaming trends
Tue, 7th May 2024
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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meltwater
The Digital 2024: April Statshot reveals a booming global engagement in gaming, with an unexpected lag in participation from Australia’s robust industry.
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Australian digital habits dissected in new Global Digital Report
Tue, 7th May 2024
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martech
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social media
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online gambling
Meltwater and We Are Social's report reveals trends in Australian digital usage, including rising concerns over privacy, increased paid digital content consumption, and declining social media use.
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Dynabook unveils Portege X40L-M laptop with AI Copilot key
Mon, 6th May 2024
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ai
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personal computing devices
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agentic ai
Dynabook launches the ultra-light Portege X40L-M laptop featuring Intel Core Ultra CPUs, Intel Arc Graphics, and a dedicated AI Copilot key from AUD $2200.
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Indara wins Australian government funds for telco resilience project
Mon, 6th May 2024
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uc
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government
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optus
Indara Digital Infrastructure is set to boost the resilience of crucial tower sites against natural disasters with the help of the Australian government funding part of the TDRI program.
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Ricoh Australia allies with Close The Loop for sustainable recycling
Mon, 6th May 2024
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dei
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cleantech
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printing
Ricoh Australia collaborates with global recycling leader Close The Loop to offer a customer-centric and sustainable recycling service.
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Australian firms hindered by internal comms in tackling cyber threats
Mon, 6th May 2024
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fintech
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application security
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financial systems
Poor internal communication and a disconnect between security teams and C-suite executives are leaving Australian businesses vulnerable to cyber threats, a Dynatrace survey reveals.