Displaying items by tag: Public Safety

Listening to Surajit Biswas talk about security cameras you can’t help but get insights into how far they have come since the introduction of AI.

Published in Data

Global wireless communications provider Motorola Solutions is celebrating a milestone of 50 years in Singapore. Since opening a small office with six employees back in the early 70s, it's now a strong player in Singapore's public safety agenda.

Published in Enterprise Solutions

Vulnerability disclosures in IoT devices increased by 57% in the first half of 2022 compared to the previous six months, according to new research by security company Claroty.

Published in Security

IT and business consulting services firm CGI is supplying a new digital licensing platform to manage the various licenses, registrations, permits and certificates required by New South Wales Government agencies to promote public safety and ensure compliance with legislation.

Published in Technology Regulation

Mobile phone services provider Lycamobile has been penalised $600,000 by the telecommunications industry regulator ACMA after prolonged and large-scale customer data failures, which could have put people in danger.

Published in Telecoms & NBN

The deal is a “multi-year contract for mission critical technology and services to transform emergency management in the state”.

Published in Telecoms & NBN

Global mission-critical communications provider Motorola Solutions has launched in Australia its next-generation radio designed to help public safety personnel meet challenges like those they have continued to face during the national lockdown.

Published in Market
Thursday, 24 September 2020 15:27

BlackBerry debuts public safety edition of AtHoc

BlackBerry AtHoc Public Safety edition provides local governments and universities with the ability to deliver critical communications directly to the public in an accurate, secure and trusted manner.

Published in Security

Australia will be awash with IoT devices in the next few years according to Palo Alto Networks which cites a new report forecasting that the global value of the Internet of Things (IoT) devices being used in homes globally reached more than US$1 billion in 2019 - and will reach US$5.3 billion by 2023.

Published in Strategy

Finnish telecommunications giant Nokia is looking at the use of technology for public safety, and has been testing some concepts recently, officials from the company say.

Swedish telecommunications company Ericsson has launched its critical communications broadband portfolio for service providers, aimed at enabling them to meet the business-critical and mission-critical needs of industries and public safety agencies as digitalisation and modernisation of land mobile radio communications increases.

Published in Market

Motorola Solutions is "building the Salesforce.com of public safety", its global head of software Andrew Sinclair has told iTWire.

Published in Enterprise Cloud

A Swinburne Uni student developer team has scored the $25,000 prize at the 2018 Motorola Solutions hackathon in Australia, with an extreme weather reporting app, marking the first time uni students have won the competition.

Published in Development
Thursday, 21 September 2017 00:41

Radical Systems wins Motorola NSW hackathon

Darwin-based business systems developer Radical Systems has won the 2017 Motorola Solutions public safety hackathon.

Published in Development

The Genetec Australian Application Development Centre will focus on expansion into application solutions for the retail, banking, public safety, government and transport sectors.

Published in Security

Vodafone and Nokia have teamed up to deliver a proof-of-concept to demonstrate how Mobile Edge Computing (MEC) powered by 4G networks can improve public safety.

Published in Telecoms & NBN

Telstra’s national public safety mobile broadband capability, Telstra LANES Emergency, will be available for Emergency Services Organisations (ESOs) this coming summer.

Published in Telecoms & NBN
Thursday, 15 September 2016 11:04

Nokia push for adopting LTE-based public safety tech

Nokia has formed an alliance with other mobile operators, public authorities and first responders to standardise the use of LTE for public safety.

Published in Mobility

Motorola and Ericsson are collaborating on development of next-generation push-to-talk communications for the public safety market and will test the technology in Australia with Telstra.

Published in Telecoms & NBN
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