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WA reboots IT infrastructure buying after GovNext's end
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WA reboots IT infrastructure buying after GovNext's end

Follows year-long “disengagement period”.

By Eleanor Dickinson

 
Amazon launches first Kuiper internet satellites
  Telco/ISP  

Amazon launches first Kuiper internet satellites

Taking on Starlink.

By Joey Roulette

 
State of Security 2025: Data Security
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State of Security 2025: Data Security

NGM Group, HammondCare and University of Queensland.

By Brad Howarth, Ry Crozier

 
DeepSeek available to download again in South Korea
  Security  

DeepSeek available to download again in South Korea

After earlier suspension.

By Staff Writer

 
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Elastic's Open Source Strategy Drives Innovation and Expansion

One of the key differentiators of Elastic, the Search AI company, is its heavy support for open source.

By Staff Writer

 
 
 
 
 
 

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