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Microsoft, FireEye confirm SolarWinds supply chain attack
Known victims so far include the US Treasury, the US NTIA, and FireEye itself.
Read MoreVictoria was not fit to deal with COVID-19 and ‘misguided’ in choosing IBM health tracing
The state has also found the COVIDSafe app’s effectiveness to be insignificant.
Read MoreInquiry says technology could boost the value of Australia’s agriculture sector by AU$20b
The House of Representatives Standing Committee on Agriculture and Water Resources also put forward 13 recommendations.
Read MoreLine2: My favorite mobile app makes your business phone number truly portable
The best way to make your business phone line portable is to make it virtual. With a Line2 subscription and accompanying mobile or desktop apps, you can handle calls, send and receive text and MMS messages, and deal with voicemail, with no SIM card required.
Read MoreThe year ahead in DevOps and agile: still some missing pieces to plug in
DevOps works wonders, but the challenge for the year ahead is achieving scale. ‘You need to measure outcomes and monitor it going into the future.’
Read MoreInsights-driven BPO: The next generation of the BPO evolution
Going forward, insights-fueled outsourcing will be a critical ask from customers. Vendors will have to fundamentally retool — sometimes rendering their process outsourcing firm indistinguishable from a technology services firm.
Read MoreIn just a few days, McDonald’s customers may not like what they see
Just when you thought your McDonald’s delivery and drive-thru experience had improved, there’s a kink in the works. And technology is at its heart.
Read MoreZendure SuperBase 500: World’s lightest, most compact 518Wh power station
It weighs about the same as a pet cat, but unlike a cat, it can recharge your smartphone about 40 times.
Read MoreFormer Cisco engineer sentenced to prison for deleting 16k Webex accounts
Former Cisco engineer accessed Cisco’s AWS accounts, and deleted 456 virtual machines, which resulted in the loss of 16k Webex accounts
Read MoreOracle moving headquarters to Texas, says CNBC
Oracle will allow employees to choose their work location, and will continue to maintain “hubs” in Redwood City and other locations around the world, it said.
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