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Friday July 15, 2022
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  Finance  

Bank of Queensland to go 'all-in' on public cloud

Intends to exit 'traditional' data centres.

By Kate Weber

 

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AusNet Services CTO moves to RMIT
  Training & Development  

AusNet Services CTO moves to RMIT

To direct architecture and software engineering.

By Kate Weber

 
Alibaba execs summoned in Chinese citizen data theft probe
  Security  

Alibaba execs summoned in Chinese citizen data theft probe

Shanghai authorities step up investigation.

By Staff Writer

 
Payments firm Stripe cuts internal valuation
  Finance  

Payments firm Stripe cuts internal valuation

By 28 percent.

By Staff Writer

 
 
 
 
 
 

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