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New research reveals that Australian bank customers rank data security as the issue that matters to them most.
Unisys unveils two new CloudForte features on AWS, enhancing cloud security, architecture, and compliance for clients through cutting-edge automation.
The solution aims to accelerate the deployment and implementation of cloud-based digital transformation services.
Information Services Group (ISG) has named Unisys as one of the global leaders in cloud and data center services.
A rising 41% of Australians worry smart devices listen in on them, while 28% report unwanted virtual assistant interactions, demanding better privacy laws.
While talking aloud, a voice-activated, home-based smart speaker asked for more info - even though it was not turned it on.
PayCargo payment processing services can be integrated into the Unisys operating modules of Digistics to offer clients real-time payment processing.
Businesses must engage employees in discussions about workplace tools to uncover rogue app usage, mitigate cyber risks, and boost productivity.
The report studied attitudes of banking customers in Hong Kong, Australia, New Zealand, the Philippines and Taiwan.
NelsonHall cited security as a strength, including the integration of Unisys Stealth into the company's Unified Endpoint Management offering.
Extends CloudForte managed-service solution to Hybrid IT environments to speed organisations' digital transformation.
Stealth 4.0 gives clients the ability to take immediate action to respond to security incidents, stopping attacks in progress.
Unisys urges banks to embrace open banking with the latest version of its Elevate software platform #fintech #openbanking.
The company was named a Leader in the Gartner 2019 Magic Quadrant for Managed Workplace Services, positioned highest on the ability to execute axis.
In celebration of International Women's Day, inspiring women from Unisys APAC and HQ share their advice on thriving in the IT industry.
Society needs to move beyond trusting emerging technologies and focus on deploying them in ways that benefit society, says Unisys chief trust officer.
Over half of cloud migrations in New Zealand have failed to meet expectations, as organisations have not integrated cloud into their core strategy, says Unisys.
Kiwis are worried about physical and cyber attacks at large events, with Unisys releasing security tips to ease concerns.
New Zealanders are increasingly frustrated by inefficient bank interactions and not being able to fully complete transactions online.
Data security tops the list for Filipino bank customers, who trust banks the most with their personal data, says Unisys' latest research report.