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Wednesday January 10, 2024
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  Telco/ISP  

Services Australia to overhaul telecoms for first time in 12 years

Will tread SD-WAN, SASE paths.

By Ry Crozier

 

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Qantas says UI trial, not algorithm, behind seat price variations
  Software  

Qantas says UI trial, not algorithm, behind seat price variations

After video of discrepancies between app and website surfaces.

By Ry Crozier

 
HPE nears US$13 billion deal to buy Juniper Networks
  Networking  

HPE nears US$13 billion deal to buy Juniper Networks

To bolster AI offerings.

By Staff Writer

 
iTnews Benchmark Awards - Deadline extended to January 19
  Benchmarking Change  

iTnews Benchmark Awards - Deadline extended to January 19

Honouring Australia’s most successful and impactful IT projects.

By Velvet-Belle Templeman

 
NSW chief data scientist steps down
  Training & Development  

NSW chief data scientist steps down

Dr Ian Oppermann leaves.

By Kate Weber

 
Microsoft, US lab use AI to speed search for new battery materials
  Software  

Microsoft, US lab use AI to speed search for new battery materials

Models trained on molecular science data.

By Stephen Nellis

 
 
 
 
 
 

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  Security  

Eagers Automotive finds unauthorised access to parts of IT systems

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Hackers hit Victoria's court recording database
  Security  

Hackers hit Victoria's court recording database

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AI isn't secure, says America's NIST
  Security  

AI isn't secure, says America's NIST

By Richard Chirgwin

"Forgotten" debugging registers enabled Triangulation exploit against iPhones
  Security  

"Forgotten" debugging registers enabled Triangulation exploit against iPhones

By Richard Chirgwin

 
 
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