This is an unbearably good headline :-) New Research from Rapid7 Finds Australia 14th Most Exposed to Cyber RisksNewly discovered vulnerabilities putting OT networks at riskACCC toughens up on cartel immunity policy, launches whistleblower tool »How we learned (the hard way) to de-pollute our data lakesThe launch of Telstra Purple marks the start of the retirement process for the brands that are being subsumed by the new operation, but "it's not about redundancies," said Ebeid. Stephen holds an honours degree in Management Sciences and a PhD in Industrial and Business Studies.ZEBRA WEBINAR PANEL DISCUSSION: Tuesday, 15 September, 2020 12:00PM.
Bring together your experts with ours and harness the power of technology.Design | Software Development | Contact Centre | Data and Analytics REVIEW PROMOTION You can't always cable in the Internet wherever… Radware survey reveals remote work blind spotsZebra hosts first ANZ livestream channel partner eventReview - Tenda MW5c AC1200 whole home mesh Wi-Fi systemAmazon to sell Spacetalk in the UK in deal with MGM WirelessWEBINAR TODAY 26th August 4pm: Exploring Emerging Strategies for 5G MonetizationThe newly formed business incorporates VMTech, MSC, Readify, Kloud, Bridgepoint, O2, NSC, iVision, and Company85"Customers are increasingly looking to us to help transform their businesses, technology and operational processes, building on the connectivity backbone we are well known for both in Australia and internationally. Telstra Purple, said to be Australia's largest technology services business, has been formed by combining Telstra Enterprise's business technology services with several companies that the communications giant has acquired.Telstra Purple currently has more than 1,500 employees who together carry out more than 8,000 projects a year.Re: iTWire - A smaller picture: Turnbull's musings on the national broadband networkTelstra CEO Andy Penn (L) and Telstra Enterprise group executive Michael Ebeid4 ways to achieve effective ‘cyber hygiene’ in a work-from-home worldRingCentral signs master agent Australian distribution deal with Westcon-ComstorMelbourne’s Royal Children’s Hospital selects Spectralink for communicationsNEW APAC PARTNERSHIP FOR RUNECAST & ANATAS Get in touch and we'll have one of our Telstra Purple team contact you to discuss how we can help your business. By
Telstra Purple is the largest Australian owned technology services business, bringing together Telstra Enterprise’s business technology services capabilities and a number of its recently acquired companies, focused on outcome-based, transformative tech solutions. Telstra Purple is the largest Australian owned technology services business, bringing together Telstra Enterprise’s business technology services capabilities and a number of its recently acquired companies, focused on outcome-based, transformative tech solutions. Dialog receives monday.com Preferred Partner Accreditation in Australia, New ZealandDicker Data appointed Australian market distributor for CohesityWAN and security transformation for digital business successReview - Tenda 4G09 AC1200 dual-band Wi-Fi 4G+ LTE routerMaxContact partners with CommsChannel in Australian marketLockdown caused cyber crime spike, says RadwareVic police not rated highly for ethics or honesty: Roy Morgan surveyBoost Mobile's 20 years of success in telco disruptionCiting national security, US bans downloads of TikTok, WeChatVIDEO: WaterSecure launches Flo by Moen's water leakage detection and monitoring system'There's a bear in there' – fine for Play School, not for your networkRoots Develops Go-To Market Strategies for Plant Based Meat PlayDDLS survey reveals a lack of commitment from Australian organisations to cybersecurity trainingWhy a government agency needs enterprise search in the modern worldAustralian PC market showed strong growth in second quarterOvercoming the challenge of the rising data tideNetlinkz Remains on Track for $15 million Revenue by Year EndBeware - excessive permissions are the #1 cloud threatAustralian office workers lack confidence employers have a post-pandemic planStephen Withers is one of Australia¹s most experienced IT journalists, having begun his career in the days of 8-bit 'microcomputers'.