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Australia to introduce laws to 'unmask' anonymous commenters online

By Ry Crozier

Technical implementation left to the platforms to work out.

Bendigo and Adelaide Bank targets single core banking system by 2024

By Kate Weber

As it vows to migrate 50 percent of apps to the cloud.

Rinnai Australia runs multi-year IT transformation

By Ry Crozier

Podcast: Consolidates ERP, upgrades reporting, looks to cloud.

Google makes pledges on browser cookies to appease UK regulator

By Paul Sandle

Agrees to more restrictions on data use.

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SAP e'ffect 2021

Perth: City & inner suburbs (WA), Brisbane: City & inner suburbs (QLD), Melbourne: City & inner suburbs (VIC) and 3 more locations

October 26, 2021

 
 

CRN Fast 50 2021

Online Event, Sydney: City & inner suburbs (NSW)

November 17, 2021

 
 

#DevDay

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December 14, 2021

 
 
 

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