Australian startup DingGo, which began five years ago by helping consumers rapidly receive quotes for damage to their cars, is seeking expansion opportunities abroad.
Sixty-six percent of organisations plan to harness generative AI (genAI) within the next 12 months to enhance security measures and align IT objectives with broader business goals, according to a new study by exposure management company Tenable.
Singtel and SK Telecom have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to collaborate on building next-generation telecommunications networks that will “drive innovation, improve network performance and security” and deliver enhanced customer experiences over the next two years.
The competition regulator ACCC has published a draft guide designed to help businesses understand the competition law risks that may arise when contemplating working together to achieve positive environmental outcomes.
A collaboration between UNSW Sydney’s Centre for Sustainable Materials Research & Technology (SMaRT) and IT asset management company Renew IT has begun turning discarded hard plastics into 3D printer feedstock, with a UNSW-invented Plastics Filament MICROfactorie Technology module installed at Renew IT’s Sydney warehouse in Lane Cove, Sydney.
i-PRO, formerly Panasonic Security, unveiled its IK11 compliant AI-enabled Corner Camera.
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