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Communication, network, and cloud solutions provider Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise has appointed Maud Holvast as its new ANZ Country Business Leader.
Australian-listed space technology operator Kleos Space has confirmed its second 4 satellite cluster - the Polar Vigilance Mission (KSF1) - has successfully completed a hardware critical design review milestone for a launch mid-year onboard a SpaceX Falcon 9.
Australia's average 5G download speed is third among the leading 12 5G markets studied by analytics firm OpenSignal, with Saudi Arabia, unexpectedly, top and South Korea second.
Countries in the Asia Pacific region are showing keen interest in quantum computing and pledging significant investments, according to one analyst firm which says that the quest for quantum computing supremacy is set to gather momentum in the next few years.
Australian software consultancy ThoughtWorks has appointed banking industry veteran Vic Wolff as its new director of financial services.
Around six in ten Australian IT administrators are frustrated by unexpected network issues in the workplace, and just more than one third feel underappreciated, according to a newly published survey.
UNSW and the University of Sydney say a collaboration between them has opened the way for quantum computers in silicon to be developed at scale.
The Netherlands has found Microsoft in violation of the European Union General Data Protection Regulation on many fronts, with a general data protection impact assessment finding that the company collects and stores personal data on a large scale without any public documentation about the same.
A month after establishing its official Australian presence through acquisition, global cyber security firm Bitdefender has acquired Netherlands-based behaviour and network security analytics company, RedSocks Security.
Telstra-owned video software and services company Ooyala is collaborating with Netherlands-based ODMedia Group to integrate the group’s video localisation and delivery capabilities with Ooyala’s video production, management, distribution and monetisation services.
The author of the Python programming language says he is stepping back from his primary role as leader of the project and removing himself entirely from the decision-making process.
Russian security firm Kaspersky Lab has taken a Dutch newspaper to court over what it says is a false claim about someone having hacked into the company's offices in the Netherlands.
The Netherlands has joined the US in deciding to ban the use of anti-virus software from Kaspersky Lab in the country's public service.
The biggest energy research in the Netherlands says it has developed new technology that increases the storage capacity of rechargeable batteries by 50%.
If you know VodafoneZiggo, then you know that it's working with Ericsson to "increase the capacity of the Vodafone mobile network in the Netherlands, using 5G-ready Ericsson Radio System equipment".
A researcher known as Benkow, based in Paris, has discovered a list of 711 million email addresses, servers and passwords on a Web server in the Netherlands, all used to send spam.
Australians are more concerned about security issues, with public concern now at its highest level in the last 10 years, according to a new study.
Australian battery specialist Redflow has deployed its zinc-bromide flow batteries in a dairy farm in the Netherlands allowing the farm to produce solar energy that can support its milk production.
Aiming to simplify commuting, Ericsson is enabling TransLink Systems to "provide innovative fare collection services for commuters across the Netherlands".
A team of students from the Eindhoven University of Technology in the Netherlands is undertaking a round-the-world trip on electric motorbikes equipped with vehicle communication technology from Adelaide-based Cohda Wireless.
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