Data storage technology and services company Pure Storage has announced new innovations to its platform, continuing its mission to help organisations advance their innovation plans while reducing complexity and effort for IT admins.
Wireless audio and video transmission and intercom solutions provider Hollyland Technology unveiled its Solidcom SE Global Version, a set of headsets that provide communications at long ranges up to 1,100ft (350m) for video production, filmmaking, and similar activities.
West African carrier and cloud-neutral data centre Rack Centre announced it has expanded the facilities of its data centre LGS2 in response to high job demands in the region.
Partner to transportation companies Hitachi Rail has deployed 5G digital signalling capabilities to reduce costs, replace legacy radio technologies, and future proof train networks for urban rail in New York’s Crosstown line and Hong Kong’s International Airport’s Automatic People Mover.
Almost one in two students struggle to figure out whether approaches from “friends,” or online messages are credible or a scam, according to an Optus survey of 1,000 students across Australia.
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