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IMF appoints Singaporean to CIO role
Previously CIO of Asian Development Bank, Shirin Hamid will assume her new position at International Monetary Fund on January 4 after a global search, when she will guide the IMF to “modernise the digital workplace”.
Read MoreSAP Q3 2021: RISE program maintains momentum, boosted full year outlook
SAP expects cloud revenue to increase over FY2021, while software license revenue will continue to decline.
Read MoreAutomated propagation sees Aussie Broadband go down
It wasn’t DNS, but it was DHCP and an overloaded authentication server that caused the outage.
Read MoreWells Fargo Business Secured Credit Card review 2021
The Wells Fargo Business secured credit card guarantees applicants approval — without a personal credit check — as long as your business banks with Wells Fargo and you’re able to pay a security deposit.
Read MoreMinderoo Foundation wants to see bushfires extinguished within an hour by 2025
Minderoo Foundation will use satellite technology and predicative analytics as part of its toolkit to help firefighters and local communities respond faster to bushfires.
Read MoreOptus decides to label mmWave as Optus 5G Max
If Optus 5G Max is too long for your taste, the telco is also using Optu5G Max.
Read MoreNSW government wants to create semiconductor hub focused on design and IP
Acknowledging there are no major Australian players in the global semiconductor industry, the NSW government is hoping a new hub will improve the feasibility of larger scale work in this sector down the road.
Read MoreCyber incident impact sits at over $500,000 for half of small to medium APAC businesses
According to a Cisco survey, one third of all breaches with a financial impact in Australia cost businesses over $1 million.
Read MoreAustralia’s chief scientist wants to make academic research publicly available
Dr Cathy Foley believes opening access to academic research will ramp up Australia’s commercialisation efforts.
Read MoreAlibaba Cloud to build own servers with new in-house chip
Chinese tech giant says it has built its own server chip, called Yitian 710, which is touted to be compatible with the latest Armv9 architecture and will be used to develop new servers that will be deployed across Alibaba’s businesses.
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