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  • Why Aurecon is moving to the cloud

    Aurecon's cloud journey started with a network refresh which quickly turned into a way to simplify the design engineering firm's operations so it would be a 'disruptor rather than be disrupted', chief information officer, Carl Duckinson told CIO Australia.

    Written by Samira Sarraf03 Dec. 19 16:55
  • AustCyber seeking cyber projects to match-fund

    ​AustCyber (the Australian Cyber Security Growth Network) is seeking expressions of interest from industry-led cyber security projects that want access to up to $3 million in funding.

    Written by George Nott03 June 19 12:16
  • LivePerson CEO slams Facebook: “They need to go under”

    ​The CEO of chatbot and ‘conversational commerce’ company LivePerson says Facebook should be shut down until it can fix what he sees as multiple issues with the social media platform.

    Written by George Nott23 May 19 11:12
  • 10 gigabit broadband being rolled out in Adelaide CBD

    Workers in 1,000 buildings across Adelaide’s CBD will have access to 10 gigabit broadband services over the next two years. The first building at 27 Currie St, home to the Australian Institute of Business, was connected today.

    Written by Byron Connolly05 March 18 16:00
  • Automation can buy or eat your lunch

    IT automation is a threat and an opportunity. On one hand, it slashes the cost of certain business processes. On the other, it threatens jobs. Automation will buy or eat your lunch.

    Written by David Gee17 Jan. 18 09:25
  • Facebook's 100-gigabit switch design is out in the open

    Facebook’s 100-gigabit switch design has been accepted by the Open Compute Project, a step that should help to foster an open ecosystem of hardware and software on high-speed networking gear.

    Written by Stephen Lawson19 Oct. 16 10:29
  • Edtech inspired Mazenod College cures network woes

    The secondary college for boys in WA found that its existing network infrastructure could no longer cope with demand. With ambitions to capture and store lesson footage in high definition for later playback, college ICT director Hugo van Niekerk sought a solution.

    Written by George Nott31 May 16 10:23
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