Northern Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) stories - Page 13
ForgeRock appoints Eve Maler as chief technology officer
Wed, 15th Apr 2020
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iam
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cybersecurity
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cto
Maler joined ForgeRock in 2014 and previously worked as the company's vice president of innovation and emerging technology.
Top vendors collaborate to advance data centre tech
Thu, 19th Mar 2020
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uc
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semiconductors
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hyperscale
Ranovus, IBM, TE Connectivity, and Senko Advanced Components join forces to revolutionise data centre tech with advanced multi-terabit interconnect solutions.
ComCom releases draft guidance for unbundled fibre
Tue, 10th Mar 2020
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chorus
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vector
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commerce commission
ComCom has issued draft guidance to clarify enforcement of unbundled fibre access by Chorus and other LFCs, aiming to boost competition and innovation.
Research: Communication tech key to business success
Tue, 18th Feb 2020
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uc
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collaboration
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slack
A new report by Slack and Cass Business School shows how communication is vital to business success, and the right tech can make all the difference.
Maintaining uptime in the data center is no game of checkers
Thu, 13th Feb 2020
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ai
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healthtech
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pc hardware
AI-driven machine learning is revolutionising data centre uptime by predicting hardware failures before they occur, potentially saving firms millions.
Spark & OUTLine take LGBTQIA+ message to NZ workplaces
Mon, 10th Feb 2020
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recruitment
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spark
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nato
Spark and OUTLine collaborate to champion LGBTQIA+ diversity in NZ workplaces with a new film emphasising that individuality strengthens organisations.
Monash University brings power to the people through video project
Thu, 6th Feb 2020
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digital entertainment
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video
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community
Monash University and IFRC empower remote communities with Indaba, a video storytelling tool, to amplify local voices and raise awareness globally.
Over 200 independent software companies declare CRM is not enough
Mon, 20th Jan 2020
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saas
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crm
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uc
More than 200 software companies, led by Segment, declare traditional CRM systems inadequate and form The Platform of Independents to enable custom tech stacks.
Hands-on Review: A month with the Apple MacBook Pro 16-inch
Mon, 13th Jan 2020
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apple
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notebook
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mobility
Apple fans rejoice, the 16-inch MacBook Pro, will feature a 16-inch Retina display, a new Magic Keyboard, and six -and eight-core Intel processors.
ZCoin launches new crowdfunding system to decentralise funding
Sun, 29th Dec 2019
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crypto
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blockchain
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martech
Zcoin has launched its Zcoin Crowdfunding System (ZCS) as a key step in decentralising funding and decision making of projects.
Hands-on Review: The ASUS ROG Theta 7.1 headset
Mon, 9th Dec 2019
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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rog
ASUS ROG's Theta 7.1 headset delivers unparalleled comfort and sound quality, setting a new benchmark in gaming audio technology.
How digital transformation is changing the retail industry - Fujitsu
Tue, 3rd Dec 2019
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digital transformation
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fujitsu
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report
Fujitsu unveils its vision for the future of retail, highlighting digital transformation's role in reshaping consumer behaviour and industry innovation.
Kaspersky to store data of US and Canada customers in Switzerland
Mon, 18th Nov 2019
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dc
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kaspersky
In a bid to bolster digital trust, Kaspersky will relocate data from US and Canadian customers to Switzerland and open a new Transparency Center in Brazil.
Infosys' global internship program earns accolades
Thu, 17th Oct 2019
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education, learning & training
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internships
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dei
Infosys' InStep internship program ranks top globally in Vault.com's 2020 Internship Rankings, excelling in multiple categories including tech and diversity.
Melbourne uni researchers at the forefront of forensics technology
Wed, 9th Oct 2019
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ai
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healthtech
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ar, vr & metaverse
Researchers at Monash University, in collaboration with Leidos and VIFM, are pioneering tech using machine learning and AR to revolutionise forensic ballistics.
Aussie uni utilises AR and VR to discover the human body
Tue, 8th Oct 2019
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edutech
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ar, vr & metaverse
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tertiary education
Students studying anatomy at La Trobe University are utilising digital technologies as opposed to textbooks to learn about the human body.
Game review: Gears 5 features a lot of fun action
Thu, 12th Sep 2019
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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gears of war
Gears 5, developed by The Coalition, revitalises the series with stunning 4K graphics, expansive semi-open world levels, and a thrilling campaign, scoring 9/10.
Ransomware making a comeback, McAfee report finds
Thu, 29th Aug 2019
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malware
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ddos
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ransomware
McAfee Labs saw an average of 504 new threats per minute in Q1 and a resurgence of ransomware along with changes in campaign execution and code.
Microsoft survey shows strong IoT adoption amongst enterprises
Fri, 2nd Aug 2019
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iot
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microsoft
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skills shortage
According to the report, 85% of those surveyed work in IoT adoption, with almost 75% working with projects in the planning stages.
Netflix film The Great Hack raises serious questions about data privacy issues
Wed, 31st Jul 2019
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surveillance
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digital entertainment
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data privacy
Last weekend a group of privacy advocates and experts gathered in the U.S. Capitol Visitors Center to discuss issues highlighted by The Great Hack documentary.