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DocuSign CEO: ‘We’ve got a little bit of turning the ship, but it’s straightforward what we need to do’
CEO Dan Springer said the company needs to get back to its sales approach of incentivizing existing customers to keep expanding their use of the e-signature capabilities.
Read MoreOpen-source Vizio lawsuit takes an ugly turn
All the Software Freedom Conservancy wants is for Vizio to release the open-source Linux and software code it’s bundled into its TV firmware. Is Vizio going to? Nope.
Read MoreTwitter removes another 3,000 state-backed accounts linked to six countries
2,000 banned accounts were linked to Chinese Communist Party narratives related to the treatment of Uyghurs in Xinjiang.
Read MoreNSW government to put AU$40m towards creating the state’s digital twin
NSW’s Spatial Digital Twin is set to be expanded over the next two years. Meanwhile, a mobile-friendly version is now accessible.
Read MoreCisco Australia restates 2020 as loss, now says back in profit for 2021
Networking giant finds an AU$88.2 million impairment lying under the bed it missed last year.
Read MoreHow Myanmar coup forced International School of Yangon to change its critical comms
Critical communications for faculty members at The International School of Yangon in Myanmar became even more so when they found themselves in the midst of a military coup.
Read MoreFederal government refreshes digital transformation strategy and expands cyber hub trial
The federal government will now look to have all services digitally available by 2025.
Read MoreMozilla properly fuzzed NSS and still ended up with a simple memory corruption hole
Bug detection king Tavis Ormandy simply made a really big signature with NSS, and bad things happened.
Read MoreACCC want telcos to come up with coverage measurement standard or it will
It is not possible to compare coverage maps between Telstra, Optus, and TPG while the incumbent predicts coverage using an external antenna, and the others are mostly based on outdoor coverage.
Read MoreAustralia to appoint its first National Data Commissioner
Gayle Milnes will become Australia’s first national data commissioner designate.
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