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'Polarising' Oracle and 'disjointed' IBM remain cloud also-rans

'Polarising' Oracle and 'disjointed' IBM remain cloud also-rans

Gartner's annual Cloud IaaS quadrant reaches a status quo.
Simon Sharwood Jul 22 2019 11:43AM Cloud
Atlassian reboots performance reviews to combat 'brilliant jerks'

Atlassian reboots performance reviews to combat 'brilliant jerks'

Annual ambush is too little, too late.
Matt Johnston Jul 22 2019 10:51AM Strategy
Law Council wants data retention loopholes shut

Law Council wants data retention loopholes shut

Put a stop to the growing number of data users and uses.
Ry Crozier Jul 22 2019 10:49AM Telco/ISP
Cloud becomes Microsoft's biggest business

Cloud becomes Microsoft's biggest business

Beats the street and keeps on growing in US$33bn quarter.
Vibhuti Sharma and Stephen Nellis Jul 22 2019 6:20AM Financial Services
Equifax nears US$700m data breach deal - report

Equifax nears US$700m data breach deal - report

US regulators ready to settle over 143m leaked records..
Staff Writer Jul 21 2019 5:35PM Financial Services
Australian government Style Manual to go digital

Australian government Style Manual to go digital

Last edition was in 2002. DTA reckons new one could save millions.
Simon Sharwood Jul 19 2019 4:35PM Projects
Swinburne Uni launches large-scale digital fabrication lab

Swinburne Uni launches large-scale digital fabrication lab

For robotic and additive manufacturing design.
Matt Johnston Jul 19 2019 3:43PM Hardware
NEC sues Feds over binned Biometric Identification Services project

NEC sues Feds over binned Biometric Identification Services project

‘Simply seeking to have investment returned’ after negotiations failed.
Simon Sharwood Jul 19 2019 3:23PM Projects
EU Commission fines Qualcomm for second time over market abuse

EU Commission fines Qualcomm for second time over market abuse

Second fine this year.
Staff Writer Jul 19 2019 11:37AM Hardware
Therapeutic Goods Admin issues security guidance for medical devices

Therapeutic Goods Admin issues security guidance for medical devices

'Please do security right and see your doctor if pain persists' is the gist of it.
Simon Sharwood Jul 19 2019 11:24AM Security
NAB's new CEO drove IT cuts and oversaw outages

NAB's new CEO drove IT cuts and oversaw outages

Former CBA and Royal Bank of Scotland exec Ross McEwan to join troubled bank.
Matt Johnston Jul 19 2019 11:13AM Financial Services
Chrome's Incognito Mode has loophole

Chrome's Incognito Mode has loophole

Google will close it on July 30 to stop detection of private browsing.
Simon Sharwood Jul 19 2019 9:58AM Security
Trump says he's looking closely at JEDI cloud deal

Trump says he's looking closely at JEDI cloud deal

Cites complaints from other tech companies.
Staff Writer Jul 19 2019 6:17AM Benchmarking Change
Regulators won't let Libra launch until they feel safe

Regulators won't let Libra launch until they feel safe

Central banker flags "prolonged discussion" to ensure safety and stability.
Francesco Canepa and Leigh Thomas Jul 19 2019 6:17AM Financial Services
NBN Sky Muster Plus satellite trial averages 43Mbps

NBN Sky Muster Plus satellite trial averages 43Mbps

With one-quarter of all data unmetered.
Ry Crozier Jul 18 2019 10:23PM Telco/ISP
Aussie finance sector attributes the most data breaches to "hacking"

Aussie finance sector attributes the most data breaches to "hacking"

Out of 25 industry verticals.
Ry Crozier Jul 18 2019 5:35PM Security
NSW launches ID recovery service for cyber attack victims

NSW launches ID recovery service for cyber attack victims

For NSW govt customers.
Matt Johnston Jul 18 2019 5:01PM Strategy
Foundation laid for national building industry database

Foundation laid for national building industry database

And maybe even a national building blockchain.
Simon Sharwood Jul 18 2019 4:55PM Strategy
Finance industry's early blockchain bets often bomb

Finance industry's early blockchain bets often bomb

ASX's ambition stands out as many prominent projects plateau.
Anna Irrera and John McCrank Jul 18 2019 12:09PM Financial Services
RMIT's brain-inspired chip makes light work of memory making

RMIT's brain-inspired chip makes light work of memory making

Researchers takes cues from nature's most efficient computer.
Matt Johnston Jul 18 2019 11:57AM Hardware

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