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Palo Alto Networks says ZTNA 1.0 not secure enough
Fri, 13th May 2022
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firewall
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vpn
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network management
Palo Alto Networks is urging the industry to move to Zero Trust Network Access 2.0 because previous versions have major gaps in security protection.
ForgeRock releases Autonomous Access solution powered by AI
Fri, 13th May 2022
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ai
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cyber attacks
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forgerock
ForgeRock has officially introduced ForgeRock Autonomous Access, a new solution that uses AI to prevent identity-based cyber attacks and fraud.
Energy storage demand momentum continues, says BYD
Fri, 13th May 2022
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storage
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data centre maintenance / management
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power / energy
BYD has announced an expansion of its production capacities and will deliver 250,000 units of its energy storage system, BYD Battery-Box Premium.
Zendesk launches customer service and employee experience offering
Fri, 13th May 2022
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crm
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martech
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open source
Zendesk unveils new solutions that focus on conversations in customer relationship management, as well as a new employee experience offering.
Zerto unveils updates to ransomware recovery capabilities
Fri, 13th May 2022
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ransomware
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malware
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cybersecurity
Zerto announces major product updates to enhance ransomware recovery capabilities for cloud providers, allowing organisations to recover quickly.
ThoughtLab reveals 10 best practices for cybersecurity in 2022
Fri, 13th May 2022
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breach prevention
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cybersecurity
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research
ThoughtLab's cybersecurity benchmarking study reveals increasing breaches and inadequate preparedness in large organizations.
Jabra investigates what makes an ideal hybrid work model
Thu, 12th May 2022
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uc
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cloud services
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wfh
63% of employees prefer hybrid work, but only 30% strongly agree their organizations provide the tech needed for collaboration, Jabra finds.
Three key security challenges facing the Australian insurance industry
Thu, 12th May 2022
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cybersecurity
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privacy
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insurance
Insurance companies must ensure they proactively address security challenges and protect the privacy of customer data.
Tech innovation crucial to growth, but barriers remain
Thu, 12th May 2022
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developers
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research
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mongodb
Businesses in the ANZ region believe tech innovation is crucial to drive future growth, but 76% say they’re being held back by complex data architecture.
HackerOne launches Attack Resistance Management solution
Thu, 12th May 2022
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cloud services
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cybersecurity
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hackerone
HackerOne has launched Attack Resistance Management - a new category of security solution that targets the root causes of the attack resistance gap.
Aussie data & analytic execs not confident in data strategy
Thu, 12th May 2022
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big data
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bi
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data analytics
Less than half of Australian data and analytics leaders are confident in their data strategy as siloes and lack of culture prevent innovation.
HubSpot launches 'The Great Upskill' week to inspire learning
Thu, 12th May 2022
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bi
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big data
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it training
Brands across APAC including Google ANZ, MessageMedia, Meltwater, Seismic and Aircall, will give their employees a full workday to dedicate to upskilling.
Databricks strengthens AWS partnership with new Lakehouse offering
Thu, 12th May 2022
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bi
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big data
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cloud services
Customers will experience faster onboarding and unified account administration to make building a Databricks Lakehouse on AWS easier.
Company values increasingly important in post-pandemic world
Thu, 12th May 2022
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workplace
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officemax
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research
New research released today reveals that company values are the new currency when it comes to employee retention in a post-covid economy.
Avaya expands Microsoft partnership to deliver OneCloud on Azure
Thu, 12th May 2022
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cloud services
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microsoft
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voip
The joint technology and go to market agreement will help customers accelerate their digital transformation initiatives in the cloud.
Avaya OneCloud sees 118% ARR growth for second quarter 2022
Thu, 12th May 2022
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cloud services
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microsoft
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contact centre
Avaya Holdings has reported $750 million annual recurring revenue (ARR) for its OneCloud offering, up 21% sequentially and 118% from the same period last year.
Why tenant consolidation is critical to cloud success
Thu, 12th May 2022
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bi
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big data
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cloud services
Consolidating tenants can improve cost management, security and engagement in multi-tenant environments, but it can be challenging without the right support.
Use of malware, botnets and exploits expands in Q1 2022
Thu, 12th May 2022
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malware
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ddos
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microsoft
Malware, botnet, and exploit activity increased in Q1 2022, according to a report by managed security services provider Nuspire.
Is video technology the future of retail?
Thu, 12th May 2022
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crm
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uc
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video
The way we hunt for and buy products has forever changed with innovative technology designed to take customers from their initial curiosity through to purchase.
Anniversaries remind us to review identity risks
Thu, 12th May 2022
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ransomware
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malware
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physical security
World Password Day provides a timely reminder for ordinary citizens and organisations to stop and think about the risks associated with digital identities.
Appian awarded billions in damages against Pegasystems Inc.
Thu, 12th May 2022
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big data
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bi
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data analytics
Appian has been awarded USD$2.036 billion in damages against Pegasystems Inc as the result of a jury verdict in the Circuit Court for Fairfax County, Virginia.
Nintex named a Leader in Workflow and Content Automation
Wed, 11th May 2022
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cloud services
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app development
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workflow automation
Aragon Research has named Nintex a Leader in Workflow and Content Automation (WCA) for its consistent product innovation and market leadership.
A10 Networks finds over 15 million DDoS weapons in 2021
Wed, 11th May 2022
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ddos
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malware
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cybersecurity
A10 Networks notes that in the 2H 2021 reporting period, its security research team tracked more than 15.4 million Distributed Denial-of-Service (DDoS) weapons.
Telstra’s new subsea cable to connect APAC and the US
Wed, 11th May 2022
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undersea cables
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apac
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telstra
Telstra says the first direct subsea cable to connect Australia with the US will offer low latency and a massive 72Tbps of capacity.