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Civica snaps up Vic council specialist Asset Edge

Civica snaps up Vic council specialist Asset Edge

Buys more Southern exposure, expands reach.
Julian Bajkowski Apr 2 2019 12:02AM Financial Services
AWS drops cloud storage price to $2/terabyte/month

AWS drops cloud storage price to $2/terabyte/month

For those who are sick of tape, and in no rush to see data
Simon Sharwood Apr 1 2019 12:28PM Cloud
Saudis gained access to Amazon CEO Bezos' phone: Bezos' security chief

Saudis gained access to Amazon CEO Bezos' phone: Bezos' security chief

Gained private information from it.
Staff Writer Apr 1 2019 7:06AM Cloud
Australia plans tougher social media laws for failing to thwart violent content

Australia plans tougher social media laws for failing to thwart violent content

Executives could spend up to three years in prison.
Lidia Kelly Apr 1 2019 7:06AM Strategy
Woodside reworks AI assistant as over-promises bite

Woodside reworks AI assistant as over-promises bite

Two years on, Willow now looks very different; this is why.
Ry Crozier Mar 29 2019 12:05PM Software
Curtin Uni to move 60,000 staff and students onto TechOne SaaS

Curtin Uni to move 60,000 staff and students onto TechOne SaaS

Taking admin, student management to the cloud.
Matt Johnston Mar 29 2019 12:00PM Cloud
Atlassian thwarts bitcoin mining attack on Kubernetes environment

Atlassian thwarts bitcoin mining attack on Kubernetes environment

Attacker sought to exploit free tier of CI/CD service.
Ry Crozier Mar 29 2019 6:45AM Cloud
Qld’s Transmax hunts for new digital road warrior

Qld’s Transmax hunts for new digital road warrior

State wants smart rubber on road.
Julian Bajkowski Mar 26 2019 12:30PM Strategy
EU copyright reforms pits creative industry against internet activists

EU copyright reforms pits creative industry against internet activists

Artists back push for ISP upload filtering laws.
Foo Yun Chee Mar 26 2019 6:44AM Telco/ISP
Govt wants to punish data misuse with $10m-plus fines

Govt wants to punish data misuse with $10m-plus fines

Won’t introduce draft legislation until after election.
Ry Crozier Mar 25 2019 12:07PM Cloud
NAB sets software bots loose on its email avalanche

NAB sets software bots loose on its email avalanche

Automatically extracting action items in 70 percent of cases.
Ry Crozier Mar 21 2019 12:30PM Financial Services
Melbourne Uni connects +700 apps in smart campus drive

Melbourne Uni connects +700 apps in smart campus drive

Uniting IoT and app platforms to boost engagement.
Matt Johnston Mar 21 2019 6:55AM Projects
Google fined another US$1.7 billion for ad blocks by EU

Google fined another US$1.7 billion for ad blocks by EU

Third large EU antitrust penalty for Alphabet in only two years.
Foo Yun Chee Mar 21 2019 6:31AM Cloud
SAP ousts in-house programmers

SAP ousts in-house programmers

Top software talent shipped out.
Douglas Busvine Mar 21 2019 6:31AM Financial Services
Google’s terrible, horrible, no good, very bad fortnight

Google’s terrible, horrible, no good, very bad fortnight

It's not just Gmail that's wobbled lately, and the problems have been self-inflicted.
Simon Sharwood Mar 20 2019 1:05PM Cloud
Woolworths puts Tableau in the picture for data visualisation

Woolworths puts Tableau in the picture for data visualisation

Cross-enterprise push to look beyond spreadsheets.
Julian Bajkowski Mar 20 2019 12:13PM Cloud
Instagram adds shopping feature for US users

Instagram adds shopping feature for US users

Trials "checkout" option on items tagged for sale.
Staff Writer Mar 20 2019 6:40AM Cloud
VMware demos hypervisor running on a network card

VMware demos hypervisor running on a network card

Yes, a network card, for very edgy use cases.
Simon Sharwood Mar 19 2019 2:10PM Cloud
APS Independent Review pushes for wholesale tech consolidation

APS Independent Review pushes for wholesale tech consolidation

Finds disparate legacy systems hobble public sector performance.
Julian Bajkowski Mar 19 2019 12:18PM Financial Services
New Zealand firms consider pulling ads from social media after mass shooting

New Zealand firms consider pulling ads from social media after mass shooting

"The tone didn't feel right in the aftermath of these events."
Staff Writer Mar 19 2019 7:10AM Financial Services

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