About Kaleah
Kaleah Salmon
Journalist
Kaleah Salmon is journalist in the TechDay editorial team. She has a keen interest in health, fitness, travel and sport. She previously worked as a journalist for Australian publication, Ministry of Sport.
Stories by Kaleah
Simon de Winter Group partners with MCG for supply chain revamp
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Simon de Winter Group teams up with Middlebank Consulting Group to digitally transform its supply chain, boosting efficiency across Australia and New Zealand.
One New Zealand unveils sustainable office in Wynyard Quarter
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power / energy
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hybrid & remote work
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energy efficient
One New Zealand has opened a sustainable office in Auckland’s Wynyard Quarter, blending flexible workspaces with Māori culture and eco-friendly design.
Newgen recognised as 'Niche Player' in 2025 Gartner quadrant
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document management
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martech
Newgen Software has been named a 'Niche Player' in Gartner's 2025 Magic Quadrant for Business Orchestration and Automation Technologies, highlighting its strengths in enterprise automation.
CelcomDigi & HPUNIMAS launch digital health platforms in Sarawak
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ai
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telemedicine
CelcomDigi and HPUNIMAS have launched MediRover and MediDoc, digital platforms enhancing healthcare access in Sarawak's remote communities via 5G and AI.
Softsource acquires Network Edge to expand NZ ICT services
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uc
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it industry
Softsource has expanded its New Zealand ICT footprint by acquiring Network Edge, boosting its services and presence across all major metropolitan centres.
AI adoption remains low as event planning roles & timelines shift
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digital transformation
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ai
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gen z
A VenueNow survey finds AI adoption low in Australasian event planning, with 71% of corporate clients spending over five hours booking venues amid shifting roles.
Optic Security Group wins two accolades at 2025 industry awards
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devops
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apm
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software development
Optic Security Group won two awards at the 2025 Australian Security Industry Awards for electronic security excellence and integrated solutions under USD $500,000.
UK court rules AI training on copyrighted works is not infringing
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data protection
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physical security
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ai
UK High Court rules training AI on copyrighted material does not infringe copyright, easing legal risks for AI developers while challenging creative industries.
Exactly.com launches Apple Pay Express Checkout to cut cart abandonment
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crypto
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cx
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martech
Exactly.com has launched Apple Pay Express Checkout, letting UK merchants offer one-tap payments to reduce online cart abandonment and speed up sales.
Black Friday shifts to season-long shopping with value focus
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cx
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martech
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clean technologies
Black Friday is no longer a single-day event, evolving into a season-long shopping period focused on value, wellbeing, and experiences, says new research.
Denodo & ST Engineering to accelerate AI adoption in operations
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data analytics
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digital transformation
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data science
Denodo and ST Engineering have signed an MoU to accelerate AI adoption, focusing on system integration and AI-driven analytics in operations.
OpenTable rolls out upgraded Regulars loyalty scheme worldwide
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cx
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martech
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market research
OpenTable has globally launched its upgraded Regulars loyalty scheme, rewarding diners with points and perks to boost repeat restaurant bookings.
Anker unveils smart energy solutions for Australian homes
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smart home
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power / energy
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clean technologies
Anker unveiled smart energy and home solutions at All Energy Australia 2025, enhancing power, storage, charging, and security for Australian homes.
UK court ruling offers no clarity on copyright & AI training
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data protection
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physical security
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ai
UK High Court ruling in Getty Images v Stability AI drops landmark copyright claims, offering little clarity on AI training using copyrighted content.
Budget focuses on digital innovation & boosts food supply chain
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physical security
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supply chain
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ai
Canada’s 2025 Federal Budget prioritises digital innovation and food supply chain reform to boost productivity and combat rising consumer costs.
Vertiv unveils gigawatt AI data centre blueprints with NVIDIA
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hyperscale
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dc
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power / energy
Vertiv has launched gigawatt-scale AI data centre blueprints with NVIDIA, cutting deployment time by up to 50% using flexible, prefabricated designs.
Butlin's sees higher staff engagement & guest ratings with AI
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ai
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customer service
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Butlin's adoption of WorkBuzz’s AI-powered platform boosted staff engagement by 4%, pride by 8%, and improved guest ratings via targeted recognition schemes.
Red Hat brings OpenShift to NVIDIA BlueField DPUs for AI boost
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storage
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hyperscale
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dc
Red Hat now supports OpenShift on NVIDIA BlueField DPUs, boosting AI workload performance and security in data centres with a technical preview soon available.
EDB integrates Postgres AI with NVIDIA to boost secure AI for government
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ai security
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llms
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nvidia
EnterpriseDB has joined NVIDIA's AI Factory for Government, enhancing secure, sovereign AI infrastructure for public sector and regulated organisations.
Gardening Naturally triples revenue to GBP £8 million with Orderwise
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digital transformation
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digital entertainment
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supply chain
Gardening Naturally tripled its revenue to GBP £8 million and improved order fulfilment by 3,500% after adopting Orderwise ERP and WMS systems.