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Friday September 17, 2021
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IAG is restructuring its security operations

By Kate Weber

'Fuses' functions together to form a new division.

Telstra to start fresh three-year transformation from mid-2022

By Ry Crozier

As T22 ends, T25 will begin.

Qld paramedics forced to print digital ambulance reports for EDs

By Justin Hendry

Due to poor integration with ieMR.

Facebook targets harmful real networks using playbook against fakes

By Elizabeth Culliford and Fanny Potkin

Adopts more aggressive approach.

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  Most Read  

Westpac replaces branch phone systems with iPhones, Teams Calling

Australia Post nears end of massive telco transformation

NBN Co to charge free fibre recipients that don't stick with higher speed plans

Accenture wins contract for passenger declarations platform

Apple patches zero-day flaw affecting all devices

 
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Nutanix .NEXT Conference

Virtual: nutanix.com/next

September 21, 2021

 
 
 

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