Monash University is commissioning state-of-the-art Electric Vehicle (EV) charging stations across its campuses, marking a “significant step towards fostering sustainability” and supporting eco-friendly transportation options.
Cloud company Akamai is extending its segmentation solution, Guardicore Segmentation, to hybrid cloud environments.
Commercial real estate and property group Investa has picked Superloop to be its telco infrastructure provider for more than 1,100 premises across two upcoming sites in the build-to-rent market.
Telco provider Superloop has turned down the $466 million conditional offer of Aussie Broadband to buy 19.9% of its shares, describing the proposal as "opportunistic and undervalued."
Unified security platform provider Genetec has officially opened its brand new office and experience centre at 477 Pitt St, only a short walk from Central Station.
Singtel has partnered with Swedish telco vendor Ericsson and tech giant Samsung to implement what they claim to be the world’s first implementation of app-based network slicing.
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Josh Martinez, newsletter editor, iTWire
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