Hi John, How have top tech companies reacted to the Federal Budget?
The Australian Information Industry Association has praised the Federal Government’s commitment to invest in the digital economy and support skills in the Federal Budget, but what are its 24 recommendations? Aruba, a division of HPE, has unveiled news of Aruba Central NetConductor to automate and simplify the creation, deployment, and management of wired, wireless, and WAN networks all from one place, as well as news about GPS-enabled Aruba WiFi access points to provide greater location capabilities. Data cloud specialist Snowflake has launched its Retail Data Cloud, which combines the company's data platform, packaged systems from Snowflake and its partners, and industry-specific datasets, with the aim of helping retailers, manufacturers, distributors, consumer packaged goods vendors, and industry technology providers to collaborate, provide better customer experiences, and optimise operations. Lendlease Investment Management has commissioned CIM to provide analytics and systems monitoring for its sixteen buildings. SkyBus launches an account-based ticketing system for its airport transfer services powered by Fujitsu and Masabi. Finnish telecommunications equipment provider Nokia has termed as "misleading" claims made by The New York Times about the company's role in Russia's lawful intercept system. And as always there's plenty more today, so for all the news please visit www.itwire.com. Stephen Withers, newsletter editor, iTWire
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