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Google, Oracle pledge open cloud to ease lock-in concerns
Rush to digitalise has pushed businesses to move to the cloud amidst concerns about vendor lock-in, but the likes of Google and Oracle are touting service offerings that they say will ensure openness and flexibility.
Read MoreANZCO list used to determine Australia’s tech talent visa eligibility criticised as outdated
One of the common criticisms is that it fails to recognise skills and occupations that companies are demanding.
Read MoreSenators concerned ‘hacking’ Bill powers could be used beyond intended scope
Parliamentary committee wants to avoid the legislation being used beyond its intention, as was seen with Australia’s data retention laws.
Read MoreNSW Police to use SMS geo-targeting tool to find ‘high-risk’ missing persons
Telstra, Optus, and TPG will be responsible for rolling out the new tool.
Read MoreDemand for satellite sovereignty grows among Australian agencies and policy bodies
The New South Wales government has also further cemented its space strategy with the launch of a node to support industry-research collaboration.
Read MoreFujitsu develops facial detection AI to quantify concentration levels of people
It has touted that the technology can detect concentration across various tasks.
Read MoreAustralia’s answer to thwarting ransomware is good cyber hygiene
But Labor thinks the advice falls short of recognising the actual problem.
Read MoreCASA to trial automated digital approvals for commercial drone operators
The trial is aimed at reducing approval processing times so drones can be up in the air sooner.
Read MoreVerkada disables accounts after reports its security cameras were breached
Hackers reportedly gained access to over 150,000 of Verkada’s cameras.
Read MoreEpic Games extends app store battle to Google in Australia
The Fortnite-maker alleges that Google has abused its control over the Android OS by restricting competition in payment processing and app distribution on the Google Play Store.
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