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M1 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 MoreTransport for NSW confirms data taken in Accellion breach
It is the latest government entity to be caught up in the attack on the Accellion file transfer system.
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
Read MoreRed Hat’s OpenShift platform is now available on IBM Power Virtual Servers
IBM on Tuesday unveiled a new lineup of Power Systems capabilities and open-source based tools that aim to help companies deploy and manage hybrid cloud infrastructures.
Read MoreSwoop Aero to trial medical delivery drones in regional Queensland
The trial is expected to help save local residents a three-hour trip to their nearest pharmacy.
Read MoreRMIT claims ‘significant progress’ in bouncing back from Friday’s IT outage
University welcomes students back to campus after reports on Friday that it fell victim to a phishing attack.
Read MoreChorus attributes half-year profit drop to COVID impact on network migrations
The telco will also start cutting off copper services in fibre-heavy areas in September.
Read MoreAmaysim reports half-year results ahead of preparation to delist by the end of March
Shareholders are being urged to accept the unconditional off-market takeover from investment firm WAM Capital.
Read MoreDell opens global innovation facility in Singapore
Its first such site outside the US, the Singapore hub is the result of a three-year $50 million investment that kicked off in 2019 and focuses on R&D work in digital transformation technologies, including edge computing, cybersecurity, and data analytics.
Read MoreBrazilian firms fail to increase security spend through Covid-19
The majority of companies invests 10% or less of their IT budget in that area, according to new research
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