Today on iTWire | This Afternoon VIDEO: The quantum clone light wars for secure comms have begun Written by Alex Zaharov-Reutt Not quite as epic as a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away is the still amazing news that ‘near perfect’ light cloning… Read more... With companies, big is always not better, says ACCC head Written by Sam Varghese The head of Australia's competition watchdog has warned against blindly accepting the conventional wisdom that concentration of industries will be of benefit to a country,… Read more... The pros at prospering Prospa preach $200 million milestone Written by Alex Zaharov-Reutt Prospa has proffered up the company’s prosperous ride to prosperity with a preposterously good $200 million loan origination milestone. Read more... NZ government extending broadband network to alleviate rural blackspots Written by Peter Dinham The New Zealand Government is looking to extend the country’s broadband network to rural areas where blackspots impede mobile phone and broadband coverage. Read more... CrowdStrike warns of malware-free attacks Written by Stephen Withers If you're only looking for malware, how will you spot an attack that doesn't use it? Read more... With MYOB, forced upgrades appear to be a habit Written by Sam Varghese Australian accounting software provider MYOB appears to have a habit of pushing upgrades on its customers and giving them no way out. Read more... Promapp fuels growth at Pacific Petroleum Written by Ray Shaw Ad-hoc simply will not cut it when a company is in a rapid growth mode. The company’s IP needs to be properly documented to scale… Read more... Google Fibre project scaled back Written by Sam Varghese Google's parent company Alphabet has scaled back its Google Fibre project, with about 9% of the staff of the Access unit that includes the Fibre… Read more... HPE Helion OpenStack 4.0 for enterprise and telco clouds Written by Ray Shaw OpenStack, managed by the OpenStack Foundation, is a free and open-source platform for cloud computing usually deployed as infrastructure as a service (IaaS). Read more... Microsoft Surface expands its creative base Written by Ray Shaw Microsoft has unveiled the next phase of its Surface family of devices – the Surface Studio, Surface Dial, and Surface Book with Performance base. Read more... HAMBS to be more contactable Written by Ray Shaw It’s the year of the customer, again, and one group of private health funds is making sure they are easily contactable via a new cloud… Read more... Romanians' appeal dismissed in Microsoft licence embezzlement case Written by Sam Varghese A former Romanian minister and three others, who were jailed in March for embezzling the discount offered by Microsoft for software provided to schools, have… Read more... This Morning VIDEOS: Two iPhone 7 vs Pixel tests show iOS faster than Android Written by Alex Zaharov-Reutt Whether you’re testing the iPhone 7 Plus vs the Pixel, or the iPhone 7 Plus vs the Pixel XL, two tests show iPhones outperform Pixels. Read more... Vodafone makes first month free for Australian seniors Written by Alex Zaharov-Reutt Aimed at seniors across the country to help them save money and learn more about smartphones, Vodafone’s new deals offer the first month free as… Read more... Late payments a significant burden for small business Written by Peter Dinham Late customer payments are weighing heavily on many of Australia’s small business operators with the effects of the problem impacting their personal finances and the… Read more... One year on, CompTIA going from ‘strength to strength’ Written by Peter Dinham More solutions providers are joining the non-profit trade association CompTIA, with the organisation saying it is broadening its reach across the ICT industry and going… Read more... LogRhythm seals reseller agreement with Dell EMC Written by Peter Dinham Global security intelligence company LogRhythm has inked a worldwide resale agreement with long-time collaboration partner Dell EMC. Read more... Aussie companies rank amongst world’s leading fintech innovators Written by Peter Dinham Nine Australian companies have made the list of the world’s leading fintech innovators, the 2016 Fintech 100, with three, including payments provider Tyro, among the… Read more... BrainChip capital raising brings in $5.4m Written by Peter Dinham Artificial intelligence and machine-learning applications provider BrainChip has raised almost $5.4 million through an oversubscribed placement to investors, and institutional and sophisticated investors. Read more... Data#3 wins Qld education sector long-term contract Written by Peter Dinham IT services provider Data#3 has snared a multi-year contract with the Queensland Department of Education and Training (DET) to provide the state’s teachers with technology… Read more... Encryption no bar to giving govt data, Apple told Democrats Written by Sam Varghese A senior Apple official reassured the chairman of the Clinton presidential campaign that the tech giant would co-operate with the US government when it came… Read more... Bose reinvents the sound bar (review) Written by Ray Shaw Bose is a high-end audio, aspirational brand – its noise cancelling headphones, Bluetooth and wired speakers, and home cinema are all class leaders. Today it… Read more... Oracle's 'Amazon killer' IaaS goes live Written by Stephen Withers Customers can now use the Oracle Bare Metal Cloud Services that Larry Ellison announced last month. Read more... Take time out to smell the roses – good mental health is 'appiness' Written by Ray Shaw Close your eyes, open your mind, and come on down to Martin Place (Sydney), Federation Square (Melbourne) and Queen Street Mall (Brisbane) for three days,… Read more... Dataphobia – the fear of using your mobile data cap on Halloween Written by Ray Shaw You have used 50% of your cap. You have used 75% of your cap, and it is not yet the witching hour. Bad luck –… Read more... Optus, La Trobe Uni to co-invest $8m in Victorian tech initiatives Written by Peter Dinham Optus and La Trobe University will co-invest up to $8 million in Victoria to support the establishment of a “digital university of the future”, a… Read more... Sponsored Announcements ZETTAGRID CLOUD CONNECT REPLICATION POWERED BY VEEAM IS A FIRST FOR AUSTRALIA SYDNEY, 25 October 2016 – Zettagrid today announces the launch of Cloud Connect Replication, a disaster recovery replication solution built on the award-winning Veeam platform. Read more... Yellowfin to launch 7.3 Business Intelligence platform in global Webinar series Global Business Intelligence (BI) and analytics software vendor, Yellowfin, is set to launch the latest version of its BI platform, Yellowfin 7.3, in a series… Read more... Yellowfin top ranked for Usability in Ventana Research’s 2016 Mobile BI Value Index Yellowfin ranked first for product Usability and customer Validation, and third overall, in the 2016 Ventana Research Mobile BI Value Index Global Business Intelligence (BI)… Read more... Yellowfin named a Leader in fourth consecutive Nucleus Research Value Matrix for Business Intelligence & Analytics Global Business Intelligence (BI) and analytics software vendor, Yellowfin, has been identified as a ‘Leader’ in Nucleus Research’s 2016 Technology Value Matrix for Business Intelligence… Read more... Yellowfin “consistently top-ranked” for Innovation, Collaborative BI and ease-of-use: BARC’s The BI Survey 16 Yellowfin’s Business Intelligence solution has ranked first – in its assigned Peer Groups – for ‘Innovation’ five years in a row, ‘Collaboration’ four years in… Read more... BI vendor Yellowfin ramps momentum in Asia Pacific with seven additional channel partners Singapore and Australia, Friday 7th, October, 2016 – Yellowfin, a global Business Intelligence (BI) and analytics software vendor, today announced it has signed agreements with… Read more... |
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