Imaging stories - Page 16
Chinese VC partners with Melbourne to launch Asia-focused startup incubator
Thu, 31st Aug 2017
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incubator
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victorian government
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startup ecosystem
Suzhou High-Tech Venture Capital Group is providing up to AU$80m in financial support to run the centre, and develop projects over the next 3 years.
Multi-site, multi-cloud data fabric promises cost-effective business continuity
Thu, 24th Aug 2017
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storage
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dr
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multi-cloud
With the high levels of protection that Vicinity provides, business continuity is protected from disaster or failure.
Internet of Everything: An exclusive interview with Akamai
Wed, 26th Jul 2017
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ddos
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iot
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healthtech
Akamai's security CTO, Michael Smith, discusses the impact of IoT and OT in today's tech landscape in Australia.
Aussie Govt agency & Dell EMC build new scientific computing system
Fri, 21st Jul 2017
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network infrastructure
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csiro
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data61
Dell EMC and CSIRO have collaborated on a large-scale computing system, Bracewell, to enhance CSIRO's capabilities in deep learning.
Four cyber security principles that withstand the test of time
Thu, 6th Jul 2017
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endpoint protection
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edr
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software development
Information security can be a noisy place. As a career security guy my experiences have given me a deep understanding of attackers & the enterprise.
WiFi can create holograms of objects, even through walls
Tue, 23rd May 2017
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network infrastructure
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sdn
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naas
German researchers have developed a method using Wi-Fi signals to capture 3D hologram images of objects through walls and obstacles.
HP and Data#3 take digital connectedness to Queensland hospital
Tue, 16th May 2017
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healthtech
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hp
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data#3
Sunshine Coast University is experiencing enhanced mobility and flexibility following a multimillion dollar infrastructure roll out by Data#3 and HP.
Windows 10 adopted by 91% of IT professionals, but plagued with concerns
Mon, 1st May 2017
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microsoft
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operating systems
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windows 10
87% of IT professionals have Windows 10 concerns, including application compatibility, need for user training, and manual migration effort.
IT service assurance could offer patients peace of mind
Tue, 11th Apr 2017
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healthtech
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service assurance
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it infrastructure
Service assurance systems aim to enhance patient experience in healthcare organisations by monitoring and troubleshooting, says Amit Rao of NETSCOUT.
3D printing mainstream by 2018, medical sector leading charge
Tue, 7th Mar 2017
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document management
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ecm
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martech
A new report from IDC says 3D printing will be mainstream in APAC by 2018 but there's consolidation and change ahead too.
Watch out for 'The Wolf': Mr Robot star turns device hacker in new HP web series
Wed, 15th Feb 2017
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endpoint protection
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edr
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hp
HP is kicking off a global cybersecurity awareness campaign and who better to take centre stage than the star of the hit hacker TV series, Mr Robot.
Australia's largest uni teams up with Red Hat to optimise storage space
Wed, 1st Feb 2017
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open source
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red hat
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eresearch
Red Hat and Monash University have partnered to implement a large-scale multi-petabyte deployment using Red Hat Ceph Storage.
IDC Philippines on DX, cybersecurity and hyper-disruptive marketplaces
Tue, 31st Jan 2017
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uc
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software development
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contact centre
IDC Philippines offers up its top predictions on major technology trends presenting opportunities and challenges to IT leaders in 2017 and beyond.
Ricoh cuts out complexity in Japan data center
Wed, 25th Jan 2017
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hyperscale
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dc
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brocade
Digital imaging giant Ricoh transitioned to an Ethernet fabric network in its Japan data center and Brocade's infrastructure is the foundation.
Ransomware is getting worse. Here's how to stop it
Fri, 13th Jan 2017
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malware
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ransomware
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ai security
Sometimes victims pay the ransom and don't receive the decryption key, or find that the key doesn't work, or even find another demand for even more.
Hands-on Review: Acronis True Image - balancing act of usability & power
Wed, 14th Dec 2016
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gaming
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dr
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digital entertainment
Acronis True Image is ideal for non-techies, but still more than powerful and flexible enough for power users wanting greater flexibility.
HP tackles weak printer firewalls through Managed Print Services updates
Mon, 12th Dec 2016
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cybersecurity
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hp
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printing
HP strengthens its Managed Print Services to protect businesses from cyberattacks in response to a rise in incidents.
Gartner: Improve national security through technology
Thu, 8th Dec 2016
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cybersecurity
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smartgate
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opinion
Australia was one of the first countries to implement SmartGate technology in 2007, but Mr. Brugeaud said the country has fallen behind.
Fujifilm's latest camera packs a new image Sensor - it's a whopper!
Thu, 22nd Sep 2016
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fujifilm
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cameras
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imaging
Fujifilm unveils GFX 50s with a gigantic 51.4MP sensor, towering over typical DSLRs and bringing portability to medium format.
HP introduces 54 new business printing devices
Tue, 13th Sep 2016
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hp
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printing
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laserjet
HP is the undisputed powerhouse of A4 printing, and they're now determined and aggressive with their A3 ambitions. Watch out competitors.