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Curtin University goes all-in with AWS

By Justin Hendry

Will shift entire IT infrastructure to new cloud platform.

Most programming languages vulnerable to Trojan Source attack

By Juha Saarinen

When reading the source isn't enough.

SA gov in hiring spree as digital workload grows

By Justin Hendry

Plans to hire more than 30 specialists.

Facebook will shut down facial recognition system

By Sheila Dang and Elizabeth Culliford

Citing growing societal concerns about the use of such technology.

Yahoo leaves China for good

By Josh Horwitz and Brenda Goh

Due to "challenging" environment.

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Shining a light on standout IT projects.

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Westpac ready to launch its BaaS platform

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Service NSW to begin 'pinging' app users to Covid exposures

Australian company directors now required to create digital ID

 
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