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CERT agencies around the world are reporting a surge in cyber attacks related to the Emotet malware, which is being distributed by email.
Melbourne-based Acclimation partners with Gekkobrain to accelerate SAP HANA and S/4HANA upgrades through automation.
Blue Wireless expands its 5G portfolio and enters the Americas market, bringing its total reach to 61 countries.
The California Consumer Protection Act has come into official enforcement, affecting businesses worldwide. Organizations must comply with new privacy rights.
Businesses worldwide have increased their IT spend this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, leading to new concerns around IT budgets and cost control.
Cybersecurity firm F-Secure links Lazarus Group, aka APT38, to recent attack on cryptocurrency company in its new research.
Ingram Micro partners with Australian software firm Zetaris, aiming to take their data analysis solution to global markets.
Global spending on artificial intelligence (AI) is set to double by 2024, reaching $110 billion, according to research firm IDC.
NTT's data center expansion will create 160 facilities worldwide, covering over 500,000 sqm of colocation space.
Medallia, a provider of experience management software, has opened a new data center in Singapore to target growth in the Asia Pacific region.
Cloudflare recorded the 'biggest ever' attacks – 88% of all large (100 Gbps) attacks this year were launched after the lockdown period in March.
A white hat hacker hacker uncovered a total of 9517 unsecured databases worldwide, collectively containing more than 10 billion entries.
Stax, the cloud automation platform, plans global expansion despite the economic downturn, with managing director Mike Middaugh leading the investment strategy.
Quality controls and flexible production have helped a South Island dairy plant hit world-class hygiene results and win export approvals.
A New Zealand dairy plant is already beating hygiene benchmarks, with microbial results far below accepted limits after its first season.
Strong Asian demand kept dairy, meat and horticulture afloat, lifting New Zealand's land-based exports by nearly GBP £500 million year-to-date.
Remote teams can still generate ideas if managers mix field research, in-person sessions and better use of digital tools.
Footfall at co-working centres plunged as lockdowns slashed use, even though flexible offices are expected to regain ground after the pandemic.
A new University of Colorado Boulder model suggests crowded, poorly ventilated spaces raise coronavirus risk, especially without masks.
Remote teams gained flexibility and trust, but the study finds blurred home-life boundaries and fewer spontaneous ideas may hinder productivity.