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Facebook bans Myanmar military-controlled accounts from its platforms
Facebook and Instagram will remove these accounts to slow down the Myanmar military’s efforts to coordinate harm and incite violence across the country.
Read MoreMicrosoft to launch first data centre region in Indonesia
As part of the company’s Berdayakan Ekonomi Digital Indonesia initiative, which also aims to skill 24 million locals by the end of the year.
Read MoreCOVID pandemic causes spike in cyberattacks against hospitals, medical companies
IBM says attack rates have doubled against medical entities since the pandemic began.
Read MoreSamsung begins mass production of OCP compliant enterprise SSDs
Samsung’s latest E1.S form factor SSD has a power efficiency of 238MBps per watt for sequential writes.
Read MoreTelstra InfraCo opens up dark fibre network
Meanwhile, Optus has launched Optus U micro-credentials program for staff.
Read MoreRed Hat closes StackRox Kubernetes security acquisition
Red Hat is taking a major step forward in securing not only its own Kubernetes distribution, OpenShift, but other Kubernetes distros as well.
Read MoreGoogle and Intel partner up to speed up 5G application rollout
To deploy 5G software successfully requires fast open-source technology on the cloud, and Intel and Google are teaming up to make that happen.
Read MoreM1 rebrands with focus on Keppel ties, personalised services
New brand strategy comes two years after delisting and Keppel buyout, during which the Singapore telco moved to a new technology stack that runs 90% on the cloud and touted to provide highly personalised mobile services.
Read MoreAustralia will consider ‘other measures’ if voluntary misinformation code fails
Minister will watch the industry initiative to see its effectiveness in combatting the spread of harmful disinformation online and determine if ‘further action’ is required after the release of an ACMA report that is due mid-year.
Read MoreWestpac signs SocietyOne as next digital bank ‘as-a-service’ partner
Meanwhile, Bank of Queensland goes after Big Four share with AU$1.33 billion ME Bank purchase
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