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More than a third of ransom-paying organisations in Australia and New Zealand still failed to restore systems cleanly, a survey found.
The hires bolster Advantai's push across Australia and New Zealand as demand rises for firms helping brands launch mobile services.
Governance and infrastructure are blocking AI scale-ups, with 95% of enterprises delaying or cancelling projects, Cloudera said.
The funding values the Sydney-founded firm at USD $80 million as robotics teams seek faster ways to diagnose fleet failures.
Marketers will gain access to sentiment and research signals as LUMOS expands its audience graph with Pureprofile data.
By blocking stolen-logins abuse at file level, the new feature aims to curb both data theft and ransomware even after an account is compromised.
A Boston residency and US market access await the Sydney startup after it topped a four-week sprint focused on physical AI and robotics.
Pressure is mounting on advisers in Australia and New Zealand as Fujitsu moves to tie strategy to delivery and win more transformation work.
The shift reflects a bid to bundle operations software and insurance for 80,000 organisations as frontline work becomes more data-driven.
Australian firms can now shift data-heavy workloads onshore as Equinix's new service promises faster deployment and tighter control over sensitive systems.
Higher borrowing costs for households and businesses may be back by November as inflation risks remain tilted to the upside, CreditorWatch says.
As AI and automation spread, organisations face a growing need to track who or what can access data, systems and workflows.
Toast will use Adyen's payments system in the US as the restaurant software group seeks faster settlement and broader merchant services.
Law firms using both systems can now cut handoffs and duplicate data entry as AML checks move inside their core practice management workflow.
AI growth and tighter sovereignty rules are pushing Australian enterprises to spread workloads across public, private and sovereign clouds.
Supermarkets and hospitals could face spoiled stock and medicines after flaws in two widely used refrigeration controller platforms were disclosed.
Australian businesses are set to lift AI cloud budgets sharply as production deployments drive demand for high-performance infrastructure.
Venues could add thousands of dollars a year as Adrenalen's new network lets pubs and clubs monetise screens during live sport.
Privacy advocates say covert recording risks in changing rooms and beaches make the devices a public safety issue, not a novelty.
Shoppers could face higher prices, fewer choices and longer waits as Australian companies pass on rising supply chain costs.