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HashiCorp provides hybrid and multi-cloud lifecycle management products that could assist IBM’s customers with their AI ambitions.
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HashiCorp provides hybrid and multi-cloud lifecycle management products that could assist IBM’s customers with their AI ambitions.
Cloud spending confusion is rising among CFOs. An IBM executive explains how FinOps, automation, and AI-powered solutions can improve cost visibility and management.
Microsoft advises users not to install recent security updates using physical media. The company is working on a fix.
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A look at the cyber threat landscape of 2024, including major breaches and trends. An expert weighs in on key lessons and what to expect in 2025.
Discover the latest software development technologies shaping the industry today and for the year ahead.
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AIIA's report reveals Australia's cloud computing sector will contribute $81B to GDP by 2029, driving job growth and economic productivity.
TechRepublic looks back at the biggest artificial intelligence stories of 2024, from Apple putting AI in phones to global governments weighing in.
Australian IT pros are urged to strengthen defenses as Chinese cyber threats target critical infrastructure and sensitive data.
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New CyberArk research finds Australian employees choosing convenience over cyber security policies.
Veo is in private preview, while Imagen 3 will be in general availability next week.
Datadog advises Australian and APAC companies to phase out long-lived cloud credentials.
Australian banks, insurers, and superannuation funds must meet higher regulatory resilience standards by as soon as July 2025.