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Intel has announced multiple new products, including a deep learning processor, an IPU, and data centre and mobile processors.
GUEST OPINION: As organisations continue to regroup after years of disruption and lockdown, many are finding they face similar challenges and opportunities.
GUEST OPINION: There's no doubt the last couple of years have been interesting ones for ICT channel businesses. The curve ball that was COVID-19 brought unprecedented uncertainty to the market and triggered a tsunami of digital transformation. So, what does the remainder of the year hold in store? Here are five security-related trends your channel business should be across in 2022.
GUEST OPINION: Data Protection Day, impending in Europe, serves as a global reminder of one of the most important responsibilities for any organisation: keeping sensitive data secure.
Returning to the office is something many more people have done since lockdowns ended, but which devices are unpatched and unprotected from not being used for months? Cyber security has never been more important, with Aaron Bugal, Global Solutions Engineer at Sophos, telling us all we need to know.
Returning to the office is something many more people have done since lockdowns ended, but which devices are unpatched and unprotected from not being used for months? Cyber security has never been more important, with Aaron Bugal, Global Solutions Engineer at Sophos, telling us all we need to know.
GUEST OPINION: Battered and bruised from the harsh realities of COVID lockdowns, Australian businesses are looking forward to what they hope will be a much better year ahead.
GUEST INTERVIEW: Although the spectre of Omicron hovers, people are nevertheless returning to work in a hybrid fashion, with the demand for modern, fast and fluid videoconferencing experiences never greater, whether at home, at work, or other remote working scenarios, so what are the trends for a world on the mend?
GUEST INTERVIEW: Although the spectre of Omicron hovers, people are nevertheless returning to work in a hybrid fashion, with the demand for modern, fast and fluid videoconferencing experiences never greater, whether at home, at work, or other remote working scenarios, so what are the trends for a world on the mend?
GUEST OPINION: Pandemic restrictions have caused big changes within many Australian businesses, and one of the most significant has been a rapid increase in the adoption of cloud resources and services.
Australia’s economy could be $18 billion larger and more than 42,000 extra full-time jobs could be created over the next decade if the country adopts a hybrid working future.
Offices and other workplaces are re-opening, but there is a 'third way' between working in the workplace and working at home.
Specifically engineered for productive hybrid working, the new Jabra Evolve2 75 headset is the first of Jabra’s Evolve range to offer fully adjustable Jabra Advanced Active Noise Cancellation (ANC), with superior 8-microphone technology for crystal-clear calls, unique dual-foam technology with an ergonomic ear cup design with ultra-soft leatherette ear cushion design for improved ventilation and reducing ear pressure for enhanced comfort and an advanced triple chipset for a faster, smarter and more powerful performance.
DevOps value stream delivery and management platform Digital.ai's 15th State of Agile Report finds a strong increase in Agile adoption plus a desire for ongoing distributed working by most development and IT practitioners.
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