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Computerworld Australia from Foundry, formerly IDG Communications | Australian IT and tech news for the enterprise.
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University of Queensland’s new supercomputer takes a different IT approach https://t.co/jZ1tZg6l3u via @computerworldau
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The University of Queensland has invested in a high-performance computer to replace its three existing HPCs that are reaching end of life and has taken a different approach as to how it will keep the...
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Amid tech layoffs, MongoDB to hire more staff in ANZ https://t.co/cPvCucFc1O via @computerworldau
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The NoSQL database provider plans to continue hiring in 2023 in the ANZ region to support growing business opportunities across government and financial services sectors.
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"It is curious that after the COVID-19 pandemic and the changes around where technology professionals work from, with a big shift to home office, that Australia’s largest technology companies still support a build of this kind." https://t.co/CVZe1clVpy via @computerworldau
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OzTech Roundup is Computerworld Australia’s weekly look at the world of IT.
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OzTech: NSW seeks to bolster semiconductor industry; 4 unis suffered https://t.co/7W5eqgiElW via @computerworldau
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OzTech Roundup is Computerworld Australia’s weekly look at the world of IT.
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How @LimePayments rebuilt its application from the ground up on @GoogleCloud_ANZ
https://t.co/Nls1UI208e via @computerworldau
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Following a capital raise, Limepay decided to invest on its platform to make it scalable. The result was a switch in cloud infrastructure from AWS to Google Cloud and related tools like Kubernetes,...
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OzTech: Sydney company makes quantum breakthrough; High-risk IT gaps in NSW https://t.co/1GM0KNYQ7S via @computerworldau
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OzTech Roundup is Computerworld Australia’s weekly look at the world of IT.
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What private 5G promises for venues and stadiums https://t.co/MZj6glvy9y via @networkworld
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Connectivity and coverage across entertainment venues could be a potential market for private 5G outside of manufacturing and logistics
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Salary surveys find these are golden days for skilled IT professionals https://t.co/UvO2a0NqS6 via @computerworldau
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Hays and Robert Half salary guides for Australia have found employees are still struggling to find skilled talent and reveal the top five IT jobs in demand in Australia.
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OzTech: Alert issued over Atlassian’s vulnerability; Digital apps not helping https://t.co/TfXSw4uQvI via @computerworldau
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OzTech Roundup is Computerworld Australia’s weekly look at the world of IT.
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How to get into IT: NAB interns share their paths to full-time roles https://t.co/BJKrjkS66G via @computerworldau
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National Australia Bank wants to fill 1,500 IT roles in 2022 and is actively recruiting interns to do so.
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Australian CISOs face growing ransomware, supply chain threats https://t.co/zpzfNnGyYc via @cso_australia
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What the new cybersecurity minister can bring to Australian businesses https://t.co/B4xrFD8Exy via @cso_australia
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To have cybersecurity as a standalone ministerial function is good, but whether it brings big changes depends on what Clare O’Neil does in her new role.
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How acquisitions are driving change in the Australian telecoms’ market https://t.co/viUNpCdEWU via @networkworld
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Economies of scale and a shift toward convergence are fueling the trend.
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OzTech: More investment on AI; WA improves data links; Tech Central’s $8M https://t.co/5t0gsXchNE via @computerworldau
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OzTech Roundup is Computerworld Australia’s weekly look at the world of IT.
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Quantum computing: Where Australian enterprises are likely to use it https://t.co/DtqBuaqNnX via @computerworldau
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Australia has been well positioned in quantum computing research for some time now, and attention within large enterprises has increasingly turned to how to use it. Although Australia is largely made...
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People of Influence’s Shaun Kenny will share how to become a leader others look up to and follow. Register today and learn how you can develop leadership skills. Register: https://t.co/qei1NMc8jB
#ciosummit2022 #Leadership #LeadershipDevelopment #cio
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Sign up now for a chance to hear from Korn Ferry’s vice president APAC, technology, @BridgetGray. She will be discussing on how to build technology capabilities across your organisation in a very challenging market for skills. Register: https://t.co/qei1NLV5hB
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Join Richard Taggart as he presents a compelling case study on how technology played a leading role in the response to COVID-19 across Australia’s largest city, and the key lessons learned during the pandemic. Register: https://t.co/qei1NMc8jB
#CIOsummit2022
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Ernst & Young’s Jacqui Kernot, Proofpoint’s Yvette Lejins, and experienced CIO and CISO, Nicki Doble, will talk about their experiences as women working in a cyber security sector dominated by men. Register: https://t.co/3t9JulTTxa
#ciosummit #womenintech #infosec
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Join other senior technology and digital leaders to discuss key challenges organisations are facing and gain insights from industry peers at CIO Australia’s annual CIO Summit. Register Here: https://t.co/GaVmuWStnL
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