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NAB to 'innersource' some of its business platforms

By Ry Crozier

As bank reflects on 2.5 year adoption of open source-like culture and practices.

Gov to spend another $161m on digital identity system

By Justin Hendry

Part of $252.5m digital economy package in MYEFO 2021.

Major tech companies struggle to plug holes in logging software

By Joseph Menn

A week after hackers began trying to exploit it.

Reddit confidentially files to go public

By Staff Writer

To join IPO bandwagon.

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