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Thursday, 19 September 2024 16:23

Vodafone harnesses Microsoft AI for its employees

Microsoft announced it will provide Microsoft 365 Copilot AI software for up to 68,000 Vodafone employees across multiple countries.

Published in Business Telecoms

As cyberattacks continue to disrupt operations, damage reputations and incur significant financial losses, the necessity for Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs) to actively participate in their cyber crisis communication strategies has never been more important. CISOs must be at the forefront of the communications response during a cybersecurity breach because their involvement can help mitigate further damage and restore trust in the organisation.

Published in Guest Opinion

Microsoft will face an anti-trust probe by the European Commission, the executive arm of the European Union, over claims that it is preventing rivals of its video-conferencing app Teams from competing.

Published in Technology Regulation

Swiss multi-product IT company vidby has launched Vidby Call Translator services which allows business teams and individual users communicate with foreign language participants through Google Meet.

Thursday, 16 November 2023 14:23

How to move file shares from on-prem to cloud

GUEST OPINION  It may be time to migrate file shares to SharePoint, OneDrive and Teams, and security is a major reason.

Published in Guest Opinion

Microsoft has announced it would be unbundling its Teams communication software from its Office suite, and making it easier for rival products to work with its offerings.

Published in Technology Regulation

Microsoft has released patches for 73 CVEs as part of its monthly Patch Tuesday fixes, including one for a vulnerability that is being exploited in the wild.

Published in Security

The group of attackers revealed to have compromised SolarWinds Orion monitoring software back in December 2020 are claimed to be back again, and Microsoft has given them a new name to boot.

Published in Security

The European Commission, the executive arm of the European Union, has opened a formal probe into Microsoft's bundling of its Teams application with its Office software.

Published in Technology Regulation

GUEST OPINION: A new era has dawned, and everything is evolving. Artificial intelligence can write novellas and poems, Succession can be live streamed and watched on the bus or train in (at least) high definition, and meetings are now held on a computer screen at the click of a button and, increasingly, in virtual reality.

Published in Guest Opinion

Microsoft is continuing to obfuscate about a recent attack on its Azure cloud infrastructure, saying a post, that claims danger from the attack still exists, is speculative and not evidence-based.

Published in Open Sauce

New York-based cloud security firm Wiz has warned companies and organisations affected by the recent Microsoft Azure breach that the impact of the intrusion may be much wider than reported, and could affect applications beyond those claimed by Microsoft to be impacted.

Published in Security

The European Union is likely to begin an anti-trust investigation into Microsoft in the wake of a complaint made by messaging app Slack two years ago, accusing the Redmond firm of bundling applications in order to increase market share.

Published in Technology Regulation

The powerful Atlassian suite of products includes a new member in the form of Atlas, dedicated to helping teams manage their work - no matter where it exists - and to better collaborate across teams. Atlassian says it is the first teamwork directory to connect the dots across teams, their apps, and work.

Published in Business Software

Micro Focus launches its Data Protector for Cloud Workloads solution which provides data protection across public cloud providers, virtual environments, and containers.

Published in Security

The race to perfect the Arm platform to power ultra slim and light Windows 11 and Chromebook PCs is hotting up with the newest generation of 5nm processors from Qualcomm, fighting back against x86 processors and Apple's Arm-based M1-class processors, with Qualcomm's inbuilt 5G one of the differentiators for the "Always On, Always Connected" experience.

Published in Home Tech

GUEST INTERVIEW: In business for nearly 50 years, Crestron today has incredible range of audiovisual, automation and integration technologies for business, education, government, enterprise, the home, and for remote and hybrid work, and we spoke to Crestron's Director of UC and Enterprise, Max Davies, to learn more.

Published in Guest Interviews

GUEST INTERVIEW: In business for nearly 50 years, Crestron today has incredible range of audiovisual, automation and integration technologies for business, education, government, enterprise, the home, and for remote and hybrid work, and we spoke to Crestron's Director of UC and Enterprise, Max Davies, to learn more.

Published in Business IT

Communications equipment provider Poly has announced the Voyager 4300 UC series of Bluetooth headsets is now available in Australia.

Published in Enterprise Solutions

Transport for NSW is undertaking a major recruitment drive with the hiring of hundreds of local IT professionals of all disciplines and levels across the state.

Published in Recruitment
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