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The warehouse clear-out freed space for a major supply chain group while diverting 2.5 tonnes of old electronics from landfill.
Streamcake users can now manage encoding, playback and analytics in one workflow layer, reducing the need to stitch together separate systems.
Despite widespread confidence, only 32% of firms test AI disaster recovery plans monthly, leaving identity and SaaS access exposed to outages.
More than half of UK and Irish hospitality businesses fear AI could expose customer and company data, a new survey shows.
The recognition reflects tighter integration with Google Cloud as customers seek cleaner recovery, stronger backup security and AI-ready protected data.
Consolidating payments across Australia and New Zealand has cut 1Cover's costs by about AUD $35,000 in nine months, with more savings likely.
Partners across JAPAC are becoming more important to CrowdStrike’s regional sales as customers increasingly buy security through resellers and managed services.
Defence bidders risk compliance failures and lost contracts if they rely on ChatGPT for tasks that demand audit-ready, repeatable results.
Stronger demand for drone-defence systems helped lift cash receipts and left DroneShield with AUD $222.8 million in cash and deposits.
Capacity limits are now behind nearly 60 per cent of AI production failures, risking outages and higher costs as usage scales.
Local customers will gain more support as Tines expands in response to rising demand from Australian and New Zealand enterprises.
Faster checkout and more local payment options helped the travel loyalty group raise product-page conversions to 9.8% across Asia Pacific.
Households could keep fridges and medicines powered through outages, as the 2kWh backup is now on Kickstarter from AUD $1,147 equivalent.
Data centre growth is pushing electricity costs, water use and grid capacity to the fore as Australia races to power its AI boom sustainably.
More than 500 senior leaders will gather in Melbourne next July as cyber risk, AI and resilience pressures push security teams to align.
AI adoption is widening a gap among Australian SMEs, with users growing 2.8 times faster and many others still holding back.
Search visibility, trade coverage and peer mentions now shape which managed service providers make CIO shortlists in Australia.
The change signals a push towards recurring software and IT revenue as the company expands beyond printers and copiers in Australia.
Credential theft is being tackled earlier as Australian organisations face more phishing and automated attacks that can slip past standard defences.
Many firms could struggle to survive owners’ retirement, as most lack a documented handover plan and depend on the founder’s reputation.