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Wednesday, 22 February 2017 10:53

Adobe APAC Partner Awards winners

Adobe’s Partner Awards are for the best use of Adobe products to provide innovative, personalised experiences, data-driven marketing and cross-channel marketing.

Published in Strategy
Tuesday, 07 February 2017 11:26

Microsoft bugs showed rise in 2016: report

Despite its recent claims to be focusing on security, the number of vulnerabilities in Microsoft products grew from 703 in 2015 to 729 in 2016, according to VulnDB statistics released by Risk Based Security, a company that sells analytics and user-friendly dashboards designed to identify security risks by industry.

Published in Security

Australian and New Zealand shoppers are expected to spend $10.7 billion on online purchases over the Christmas period, forsaking traditional bricks and mortar retailers in the festive season shopping spree. And many of the purchases will be made from mobile devices like tablets and smartphones, with consumers gaining more confidence in smartphone security and privacy.

Published in Telecoms & NBN
Tuesday, 08 November 2016 20:06

BSA settles Australian software piracy cases

Software industry advocacy group, the BSA|The Software Alliance, has settled three court cases in Australia, awarded a total of $58,000 in damages following the unlicensed use of software programmes owned by its members - Adobe, Autodesk and Microsoft - in breach of copyright law.

Published in Business Software
Wednesday, 26 October 2016 09:06

Wet or dry? Signature that is

Make no mistake – eSignatures (digital – dry) have been recognised by the Electronic Transactions Act 1999. They are generally admissible in court.

Published in Business Software
Thursday, 11 August 2016 09:10

McGregor steps up at Check Point

Security vendor Check Point Software Technologies has promoted Craig McGregor to the role of channel sales director Australia.

Published in People Moves

Adobe has formed a new global group — the Cloud Signature Consortium  to bring together leading industry and academic organisations in a move it designed to build a new open standard for cloud-based digital signatures across mobile and web.

Published in Security

Global software giant Adobe has unveiled the first integration between its Sign and Marketing Cloud solutions, which it says eliminates the cost and frustration for customers of manual, paper-based process for enrolment, onboarding and servicing.  

Published in Market

The annual Pwn2Own security-busting competition took place last week, revealing a total of 20 new vulnerabilities.

Published in Security
Friday, 11 March 2016 09:24

Emergency Adobe Flash update – do it now

We all know that Adobe’s Flash Player is one of the most vulnerable programs that hackers try to exploit. It has issued a patch that addresses 21 critical vulnerabilities.

Published in Security

The urgent advice out there today is to update Flash, because it is constantly being hacked, but you’re better off deleting it - while still enjoying all the Flash you want - and keeping your Mac and PC fully updated at all times.

Published in Fuzzy Logic

Adobe Flash continues to be a major threat vector. Short of removing it and missing out on a huge proportion of the web’s video content, proactive patching regularly provides some protection.

Published in Security

Adobe welcomes the Innovation Statement, ‘in particular the focus on talent and skills, which is crucial to Australia’s economic prosperity and ability to fully leverage the benefits of digital.’

Published in Government Tech Policy

If you want to buy Star Wars’ BB8 or Kylo Ren during the Black Friday sales – you are out of luck because they were snapped up by bargain hungry, online shoppers.

Adobe and the Chief Marketing Officer Council are telling marketers to ‘embrace the next evolution of customer experience, integrating content and creativity.’

Published in Market

Private PCs are rife with unpatched vulnerable applications from vendors like Apple, Adobe and Oracle, according to a new research report which reveals the state of security for PC users in a total of 14 countries, including the US.

Published in Security

Etihad Airways, the national airline of the United Arab Emirates, is deploying a range of cloud solutions from Adobe as part of its plans to bring superior digital services its business and its passengers.

Published in Enterprise Cloud
Thursday, 15 October 2015 17:24

Flash isn’t …

Adobe’s Flash has more security holes than Swiss cheese. The latest vulnerability should spell the end of this program – but it won't..

Published in Security

Singing from the e-Sign song sheet, Adobe launches ‘significant new e-sign capabilities in Document Cloud’ it says ‘will make electronically signing documents and contracts easier than ever before.’

Monday, 31 August 2015 12:37

Razorfish takes over 2DataFish

Digital agency Razorfish Global has acquired Sydney-based Adobe data analytics and marketing optimisation consultancy 2DataFish.

Published in Deals

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