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A passionate gamer with a strong love for manga, webtoons, and binge-worthy series. With one year of professional experience in editing and publishing, bringing a sharp editorial eye and a deep appreciation for storytelling, focusing on creating and refining content that connects with modern audiences.
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Nasuni launches AI file data platform for enterprises
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storage
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hybrid cloud
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digital transformation
Nasuni pivots from cloud file storage with Active Everywhere and AI Activate, aiming to give enterprises governed access to unstructured data for AI.
Outpayce & Riskified launch airline fraud protection
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data analytics
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digital transformation
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fintech
Outpayce and Riskified to roll out airline fraud and chargeback protection worldwide, with first Asia-Pacific airline launch due in 2026.
Superdry appoints Verde Digital to boost organic search
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digital transformation
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martech
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partner programmes
Superdry & Co turns to Verde Digital for SEO and AI search support as the rebranded retailer targets broader fashion discovery worldwide.
Katalon launches AI testing platform for software quality
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devops
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digital transformation
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partner programmes
Katalon unveils True Platform to help enterprises govern AI-written code with auditable testing, human approvals and unified quality controls.
FinTech Australia appoints Xero policy chief Grace Gown
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digital transformation
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fintech
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financial systems
FinTech Australia has named Xero policy chief Grace Gown to its board as the industry body steps up its push for fintech-friendly regulation.
Cloudera updates hybrid platform to support AI growth
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private cloud
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hybrid cloud
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data analytics
Cloudera extends hybrid platform support to 2032 as enterprises seek to scale AI workloads without moving sensitive data.
Dynatrace to buy Bindplane in telemetry pipeline push
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devops
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hybrid cloud
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digital transformation
Dynatrace agrees to buy Bindplane to expand telemetry pipelines, aiming to cut ingest costs and give customers greater control over observability data.
Turnitin sees shift from AI detection to classroom use
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edutech
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genai
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ai
Turnitin report finds educators are pushing for assignment-specific AI rules as schools shift from detection to classroom integration and disclosure.
Nutanix expands Kubernetes & AI push for neoclouds
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virtualisation
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paas
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devops
Nutanix unveils bare-metal Kubernetes support and widens Agentic AI plans to help neocloud providers offer managed GPU services.
Visa finds Aussie SMBs rely on personal cards for cashflow
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crypto
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fintech
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risk & compliance
Visa study finds Australian SMBs are relying on personal credit to plug cashflow gaps, with many short on formal credit and bogged down by admin.
Cooee Cookies launch in Drakes across South Australia
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supply chain
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qantas
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cookies
Cooee Cookies land in Drakes stores as Indigenous-owned brand deepens South Australia supply links and widens supermarket reach.
Australia map shows AI risk for clerks & telemarketers
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uc
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agricultural technology
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data analytics
Australian map scores 358 occupations for AI risk, with clerks and telemarketers most exposed while trades and farming stay lower down.
Hisense unveils RGB MiniLED TVs for Australia & New Zealand
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home theatre
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hdr
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consumer technology association
Hisense to roll out RGB MiniLED sets in Australia and New Zealand from late May, with NZD $2,299 entry pricing and wider screen choices.
CloudBolt finds trust gap in Kubernetes automation
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virtualisation
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devops
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application security
CloudBolt survey finds only 17% of Kubernetes practitioners let autonomous right-sizing run in production, as most demand human review for live changes.
JCDecaux wins Western Sydney airport advertising deal
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smart cities
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digital signage
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martech
JCDecaux lands long-term digital advertising contract at Western Sydney International Airport, set to open with capacity for 10 million passengers.
Deel urges Australian bosses to rethink remote work
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hcm
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hybrid & remote work
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management
Deel urges Australian employers to focus on management, trust and clear goals as cost-of-living pressures revive the home-working debate.
Qualys warns attackers exploit flaws before disclosure
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firewalls
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vpns
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network security
Qualys says attackers are exploiting flaws before disclosure as remediation backlogs swell, with edge devices facing the highest risk.
Westcon Solutions becomes UiPath's distributor in Hong Kong
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digital transformation
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fintech
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partner programmes
Westcon Solutions wins Hong Kong and Macau distribution deal to back UiPath partners with services, engineering support and AI automation tools.
Adobe launches Acrobat Student Spaces for study support
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edutech
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document management
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ecm
Adobe adds free AI study hub in Acrobat with quizzes, audio revision and group tools as it targets students for exam and career prep.
Nutanix adds AI & cloud tools amid infrastructure push
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storage
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virtualisation
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dr
Nutanix broadens AI and cloud platform with bare-metal Kubernetes, sovereign cloud support and wider hardware ties amid supply constraints.