After raising more than $10 million this year, e-commerce service Ultra Commerce has acquired US-based Slatwall Commerce to expand the reach of its end-to-end digital commerce platform.
The final cost of the NBN is likely to end up being in the $90-billion range, a figure that was once claimed in 2013 by Malcolm Turnbull as what it would cost if Labor continued with its plan, a well-known independent telecommunications analyst says.
The iRODS open source data management software will soon be able to use Fujifilm's Object Archive as a deep tier archive storage target.
ERP software provider Syspro unveils its Syspro R2 2021, which includes industry-built capabilities aimed at assisting manufacturers and distributors to improve control of internal operations, increase self-service and flexibility across supply chain, and provide insights for intelligence.
The world's biggest hotel booking site Booking.com was breached by an American acting on behalf of US intelligence in 2016, who stole details of thousands of reservations in the Middle East, but the site kept it quiet, a new book authored by three Dutch journalists claims.
Australia has the highest uptake of buy now pay later services of any country, with 2% of Australian consumers utilising the service, compared with just 11% globally, according to a new report.
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