Editor interview stories - Page 29
The case for prioritising IT privacy in businesses
Tue, 18th May 2021
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breach prevention
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data privacy
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cybersecurity
It was Privacy Awareness Week recently. But one week in May every year isn't cutting it: privacy needs to be a year-round focus.
How machine learning is powering the cognitive search for COVID-19 answers
Fri, 14th May 2021
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public cloud
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healthtech
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microsoft
Microsoft has developed an online search tool called COVID-19 Search, using machine learning to provide accurate and timely information about the pandemic.
RMM platform SuperOps.ai takes on legacy MSP software with $3 million funding
Thu, 13th May 2021
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partner programmes
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managed services
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psa
SuperOps.ai launches beta platform and secures $3m in funding to address disjointed MSP tools in the professional services automation (PSA) industry.
Condair provides evaporative cooling for data center energy savings
Thu, 13th May 2021
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datacentre infrastructure
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data centre cooling
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data centre maintenance / management
Condair's ME Series Evaporative Cooler and DL Series Hybrid Humidifier are transforming data centers around the globe.
Interview: Harnessing business agility post-pandemic
Wed, 12th May 2021
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devops
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digital transformation
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apm
We spoke to Appnovation's Andrew Wong, who explains why businesses should continue prioritising an agile strategy, as opposed to reverting to old ways.
NZ's most connected data centre outlines latest developments
Fri, 7th May 2021
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datacentre infrastructure
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digital transformation
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cloud adoption
Data Centre 220 announced half a million dollars worth of investment into its technical resources at the Chorus Live event last month.
Fortinet: Reduce risk with consistent security
Wed, 5th May 2021
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firewalls
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network infrastructure
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hybrid cloud
Cornelius Mare, CISO for Fortinet Australia, explains how consistent security can reduce risk whilst streamlining NOC/SOC operations and minimising costs.
'Catastrophic forgetting': What it is, and how to prevent it
Mon, 3rd May 2021
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firewalls
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network infrastructure
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network security
AI has been used to combat cyber-threats for years. But there are many related pitfalls — and catastrophic forgetting is a major one.
A look at the MS Exchange zero-days and how to protect your business
Thu, 29th Apr 2021
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firewalls
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network infrastructure
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network security
Every organisationusing Microsoft Exchange must patch their on-premise servers immediately and scan their networks for signs of malicious activity.
Voyager launches customer experience squad for flagship VoIP solution
Thu, 29th Apr 2021
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uc
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cx
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martech
The updated solution will focus on improving customer interactions, behind the scenes operations, and system improvements.
Why Laminar Communications is all-a-chatter about messaging app LamChat
Thu, 29th Apr 2021
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apm
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lcnc
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open source
Brisbane-based IT company, Laminar Communications, has developed LamChat, a free messaging system and app that prioritizes privacy and security.
Why the rise of containers has created a vulnerability crisis
Tue, 27th Apr 2021
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uc
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firewalls
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network infrastructure
The rapid adoption of cloud services has brought new cyber threats. Read how Sophos' Cloud Optix tackles container vulnerabilities.
A guide to combating Active Directory misconfigurations
Tue, 27th Apr 2021
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cybersecurity
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solar power
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cybersafety
With so many attacks abusing misconfigurations in Active Directory, it's time to fix it, writes Attivo Networks regional director for ANZ Jim Cook.
Malicious cryptominer exploits MS Exchange Server vulnerabilities
Thu, 22nd Apr 2021
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firewalls
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network infrastructure
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datacentre infrastructure
Cybercriminals are exploiting Microsoft Exchange vulnerabilities despite warnings. Attacks include ransomware and cryptomining malware. Patching is crucial.
Empowering the hybrid workforce with the right technologies
Mon, 19th Apr 2021
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uc
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digital entertainment
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hybrid & remote work
Headsets need to be able to block loud background sounds that can often get in the way of working or videoconferences. Nobody wants to hear a lawnmower.
Coates Hire saves 2,900 work hours by deploying RPA with rapidMATION
Wed, 14th Apr 2021
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rpa
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nato
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rapidmation
Coates Hire saves 2,900 hours through robotic process automation (RPA) and AI-enabled OCR, improving efficiency and supplier relationships. #automation #RPA.
The ultimate remote working hardware and software kit
Fri, 9th Apr 2021
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uc
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smart home
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hybrid & remote work
Poly has released the all-in-one Poly Studio P5 kit, providing hardware and software solutions for remote working.
Interview: Cloudera's take on how 5G drives change across cloud and the edge
Thu, 8th Apr 2021
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uc
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edge computing
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iot
5G and the Internet of Things (IoT) are only useful if the data they collect can be stored, managed, used, and analysed, says Cloudera.
Interview: SAS outlines the seven AI-based trends you'll see in 2021
Thu, 8th Apr 2021
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ai
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healthtech
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sas
Artificial intelligence has, let's face it, been the subject of much hype, of experimentation, and in some cases, pipe dreams.
Case study: rapidMATION automates DKG's 'future-ready' business
Thu, 8th Apr 2021
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cx
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martech
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rpa
DKG had two goals: to create exceptional customer experiences and employee opportunities; and to build a business that is more competitive and future-ready.