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NORAD, the North American Aerospace Defense Command is getting a bit of telecommunications assistance from US telco Verizon in NORAD’s yearly mission to track Santa Claus’ Christmas Eve journey around the world.

Published in Home Tech

Wireless communications vendor Verizon has launched a global strategy which it says will simplify the Internet of Things and accelerate market adoption of IoT.

Published in Internet of Things

Verizon Enterprise Solution’s Secure Cloud Interconnect service is expanding and deepening its footprint globally with expansion into Latin America and additional sites in Europe and the US.

Published in Enterprise Cloud
Wednesday, 09 September 2015 11:42

NetComm launches Verizon certified router in US market

Verizon has certified the NetComm Wireless WiFi M2M Router (NTC-140W-01) for deployment in the US market.

Published in Wi-Fi
Wednesday, 13 May 2015 02:01

Verizon to buy AOL for US $4.4 Billion

US telco giant Verizon has sought to acquire US content giant AOL to create a ‘scaled digital media platform for consumers, advertisers and partners.’

Published in Deals
Wednesday, 15 April 2015 15:16

Verizon data breach investigations report 2015

Verizon has released its 2015 DBIR and its conclusion – The year so many high-profile organizations met with the nigh inevitability of “the breach” that “cyber” was front and centre at the boardroom level.

Published in Security
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Tuesday, 17 March 2015 14:48

Verizon expands cloud services to APAC

Verizon is bringing a suite of enhanced cloud services to its customers in the Asia Pacific region, including Australia.

Published in Cloud
Wednesday, 21 January 2015 18:25

Aerohive taps Passbook for retail engagement

Aerohive Networks has announced its "Personalised Engagement ecosystem" aimed at helping retailers get more out of the Wi-Fi connectivity they provide to customers.

Published in Networking
Wednesday, 21 January 2015 13:17

HDS adds to HCP hardware options, updates software

Hitachi Data Systems has announced a new version of its Hitachi Content Platform (HCP) software along with the HCP S10, a new low-cost member of the HCP hardware family.

The first online property transfer in Australia occurred this week. The PEXA e-conveyancing platform is secured using technology developed locally by Verizon.

Published in Government Tech Policy
Tuesday, 28 October 2014 17:06

CIOs have cloud control: report

A new report suggests cloud is now a part of mainstream technology for enterprises, and that CIOs are more on top of cloud usage than some previous observers have suggested.

Published in Cloud
Tuesday, 02 September 2014 17:50

Opengear growth soars in decade of business

Australian technology exporter has recorded 50% growth in sales in its 10th anniversary year, on the back of a strong performance in its biggest market in the United States.

Published in Market

IT services company Global Cloud Xchange, has appointed a telecom industry veteran as its managing director of Australia and New Zealand.

Published in People Moves
Tuesday, 01 July 2014 06:49

Verizon takes Aussie ID product worldwide

US telco Verizon has announced a ‘Smart Credential’ user authenticity system for global release. It was developed in Australia, by Verizon’s team in Canberra.

Published in Security
Monday, 30 June 2014 06:41

NSA fears hit US business in Germany

Shades of the Stasi. The German Government is not renewing its contracts with giant US telco Verizon because it doesn’t trust its data with a US company.

Published in Government Tech Policy

US telco giant Verizon is now the world’s most valuable telecoms brand, currently worth US$53.5 billion, following its acquisition last February of Vodafone’s 45% indirect interest in its Wireless subsidiary, according to a newly published report.

Published in Telecoms & NBN
Wednesday, 23 April 2014 07:20

The pattern of cybercrime uncovered

A new report finds that just nine basic attack types make up 92% of security incidents. The pattern is remarkably consistent over the past decade.

Published in Security
Wednesday, 05 March 2014 15:37

Net neutrality already crumbling

Fresh from its court victory over the FCC, US carrier Verizon is moving to charge more for certain types of Internet traffic.

Published in Technology Regulation
Tuesday, 11 February 2014 12:09

PCI a security risk from poor compliance

Too many businesses that use the PCI security standard put themselves at risk because of a failure to maintain ongoing compliance, says a new report.

Published in Security
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