Resilience stories
Telstra and Microsoft have signed a five-year strategic agreement to help further support Australia's digital growth.
Australian businesses are planning major investments in digital technologies to support ambitious expansion plans.
Barracuda's Security Awareness Training now aligns with the ACSC's Essential Eight to help Australian businesses combat cyber threats.
Forrester has cited Absolute Software in its recently published report covering four key endpoint management trends that IT professionals should implement.
Schneider Electric has announced a series of updates to its vendor-agnostic and CPD-accredited digital education platform.
CyberRes' software-as-a-service products have achieved ISO 27001.2013 certification, validating their industry best practices for cyber resilience.
Major public infrastructure projects can better manage risks of cost overruns and delays if they deploy data and digital tools at the earliest planning stages.
New company formed to build and operate the largest submarine internet cable system between Japan and the United States.
Vectra AI joins CrowdStrike's CrowdXDR Alliance as a partner, expanding its capabilities in SOC transformation and AI-driven analytics.
IT will continue to rely on the Cloud Continuum for its processes, and businesses need to follow suit to keep up.
Samantha MacLeod & Nicholas McKenzie join Netskope as first APAC CxO advisors, aiding customers in security transformation projects.
Spending on IoT products and services in Australia and New Zealand is set to exceed $16 billion in 2022, according to IDC.
The new updates include fundamentals of power, cooling, racks and physical security, and guidance on how to optimise data centre designs.
Bitdefender has launched MDR Foundations, a managed security service for MSPs that provides continuous threat monitoring and response.
Absolute Software partners with Ivanti to strengthen Ivanti Neurons for UEM through Absolute's Application Persistence.
New submarine cable launched to enhance connectivity between New Zealand, Australia, and the US, doubling capacity.
The use of DevSecOps practices is growing, as it is increasingly seen as the best way to produce high-quality and secure code. So what are the current trends?.
Cloud services are no longer just a destination but a tool, as enterprises recognize the need for a hybrid multicloud model, says Nutanix.
EY is launching two cyber security centers in New Zealand, with a potential third, to combat rising threats, including a partnership with Microsoft.
The collaboration expands access across the Greater China region with Digital Realty's PlatformDIGITAL and CypressTel's hybrid WAN capabilities.