Russian security firm Kaspersky Lab says by the end of 2019, data from users of its software in Australia, North America, Europe, Singapore, Japan and South Korea will be stored in a data centre in Zurich, with more countries to be added to this list.
The shares of Australia's biggest telco, Telstra, hit a seven-year low on Tuesday following a big drop on Monday after the company said its earnings for the current financial year would come in at the bottom end of guidance – between $10.1 billion and $10.6 billion.
The Commonwealth Bank, along with KPMG Australia and Microsoft Australia, has pitted itself against SMB accounting kingpins MYOB and Xero, launching a business management solution known as Wiise which will be available from July.
Australia’s existing laws and regulations do not recognise automated vehicles, prompting the National Transport Commission to seek public input into the issue of safety assurance systems for the vehicles.
The CSIRO’s digital innovation group, Data61, has opened its new Immersive Environments Lab, a facility purpose-built for applied research into novel augmented reality, virtual reality and 3D Web technologies – industries set to be worth $143 billion by 2021.
New research has revealed the top 20 most attractive places to work in 2018, with Apple top of the tech tree in Australia, and tech the top sector with plenty of nectar.
The latest release of popular database FileMaker is here with master-detail layouts, six new starter apps, and other new features. Stephen Withers takes an in-depth look at FileMaker 17.
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