Displaying items by tag: IP

Monday, 12 February 2024 10:35

Balitower deploys Nokia IP routing solution

Indonesian telecommunication tower and network infrastructure Balitower will deploy Nokia’s IP routing solution to enhance capacity, improve efficiency, and futureproof its network, ensuring a "smooth" customer experience for subscribers.

Published in Business Telecoms

Pan-European data network for the research and education community Géant will deploy Nokia’s IP/MPLS solution to transfer its data securely and overhaul its routing infrastructure as part of the Finnish telecommunications vendor’s 10-year agreement with security solutions provider Nomios.

Published in Business Telecoms
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GUEST INTERVIEW: Just as security is now built into products, services and businesses from the ground up, so too should important legal issues be considered when starting a business, employing staff, dealing with data, IP, working form home, data breaches, staff who leave and much, much more, as lawyer Nicholas Stewart explains.

Published in Guest Interviews

GUEST INTERVIEW: Just as security is now built into products, services and businesses from the ground up, so too should important legal issues be considered when starting a business, employing staff, dealing with data, IP, working form home, data breaches, staff who leave and much, much more, as lawyer Nicholas Stewart explains.

Published in Business IT

The industry’s "only complete migration solution from Flash or Flex-based applications, including real-time media, to modern platforms that modernises your brand’s UI, look and feel to current standards" has launched, promising to give "businesses a boost with an array of advantages including speed, security, accessibility, and next-gen UI standards, preserving valuable IP while upgrading it for the Net of tomorrow."

Published in Business IT

Telecommunications service provider Next Telecom has ramped up its business with the acquisition of four Melbourne-based telcos - Next Business Telecommunications, Business Class Telecom, Nextalk and WireNetworks.

Published in Telecoms & NBN

Telstra and cloud-based enterprise messaging solutions vendor Soprano Design have launched version 3.0 of Telstra’s Integrated Messaging solution.

Published in Deals

During the first F1 race of the season in Melbourne, I was invited by Acronis to talk to its partner in F1, the Williams Racing Team, and specifically its chief information officer, Graeme Hackland, about all the challenges he faces in what is one of the world's greatest sporting events.

Published in Development

Software giant Microsoft and British service company EY are working on a blockchain network that can streamline the calculation of royalties between Microsoft, game publishers and developers among others.

Published in Business Intelligence
Wednesday, 02 May 2018 11:17

TiVo licenses IP portfolio to Telstra

Entertainment technology provider TiVo Corporation has entered into an agreement with Telstra to license its intellectual property portfolio for devices and applications.

Published in Deals

IoT data, ultra high definition video streaming and more will see a doubling of Internet traffic over the next two years, it has been claimed.

Published in Telecoms & NBN

Although the TiVo EPG will switch off in Australia before the end of the year, TiVo has renewed its long-term IP licence allowing Foxtel to deliver an “ultimate entertainment discovery experience".

Published in Fuzzy Logic

Epson has been listed among the 2016 Top 100 Global Innovators announced by Clarivate Analytics, for the sixth year running.

Published in Strategy
Monday, 01 August 2016 11:24

Patent granted for computer-related invention

After a long hiatus, IP Australia has granted a patent for a computer-related invention, in this case the software functionality in a gaming machine.

Published in Government Tech Policy

Changes in patent, trademark and design practices in the wake of Britain's decision to leave the European Union are likely to be fairly limited and easily manageable, according to IP experts.

Published in Technology Regulation

Software and IT services company Readify has established what it calls a new ‘IP Factory’ to capture and commercialise all the intellectual property it has created for building solutions for its clients over the last decade.

Published in Strategy

Australians should be allowed to circumvent geoblocking which imposes restrictions on accessing services like Netflix under current intellectual property laws, the Productivity Commission has recommended.

Published in Government Tech Policy

Depending where you work hackers may be willing to offer you big bucks for the IP keys to the Kingdom.

Published in Security

The federal government has put its support behind the launch of a new, central source of information sharing, licencing preferences and facilitating contact for intellectual property in Australia generated by the public research sector.

Published in Strategy

Ericsson has forged a strategic partnership with Cisco which it says will combine the best of both companies in a move designed to create the “networks of the future”.

Published in Strategy
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