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Australia Post is building a new event management system on Google Cloud

By Justin Hendry

Looks to boost parcel movement visibility.

CBA adds branch-based staff to its contact centre operations

By Kate Weber

Changes opening hours at 90 regional branches.

Apple says chip shortage reaches iPhone

By Stephen Nellis

Growth forecast slows.

Biden warns cyber attacks could lead to 'a real shooting war'

By Nandita Bose

Highlighting growing threats posed by Russia and China.

Microsoft sees steady cloud growth

By Akanksha Rana and Julia Love

After record quarterly profit.

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