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ANZ enters beta for digital home loans

Plans MVP launch in second half of 2023.

By Kate Weber

 

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Regional Australia Bank sells its myCDRdata platform to Cuscal
  Finance  

Regional Australia Bank sells its myCDRdata platform to Cuscal

Covers website and software assets.

By Kate Weber

 
La Trobe University shifting workloads onto AWS
  Cloud  

La Trobe University shifting workloads onto AWS

Creating the "University of the Future".

By Richard Chirgwin

 
Vulnerabilities in "lights out" server management firmware
  Security  

Vulnerabilities in "lights out" server management firmware

AMI controllers offer remote code execution.

By Richard Chirgwin

 
NBN Co performance reporting to be tightened
  Telco/ISP  

NBN Co performance reporting to be tightened

ACCC considering record keeping rule.

By Staff Writer

 
Pentagon awards huge cloud contracts
  Strategy  

Pentagon awards huge cloud contracts

US$9 billion each to Google, AWS, Microsoft and Oracle.

By Staff Writer

 
 
 
 
 
 

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myGov mobile app lands at last
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myGov mobile app lands at last

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Services Australia to shed up to 2000 ICT contractors by mid-2023
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Services Australia to shed up to 2000 ICT contractors by mid-2023

By Ry Crozier

NBN Co warns of copper network's mounting costs
  Networking  

NBN Co warns of copper network's mounting costs

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NBN Co struggles to stack up for value against the competition
  Telco/ISP  

NBN Co struggles to stack up for value against the competition

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Services Australia slims ICT contractor workforce by 1000
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Services Australia slims ICT contractor workforce by 1000

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