Where will the IT cost blow-outs come from due to Covid-19 lockdown?
The sudden shift to remote working has exposed corporate Australia to unplanned expenditure, especially for technology-related functions. Where are the next cost pitfalls for IT? I
The sudden shift to remote working has exposed corporate Australia to unplanned expenditure, especially for technology-related functions. Where are the next cost pitfalls for IT? I
The Australian Government has launched COVIDSafe, a contact-tracing application which is considered a fundamental step towards the relaxing of social distancing requirements.
The combination of public uncertainty, increased internet traffic, and the mass move to remote working, is providing a happy hunting ground for cybercriminals.
A few weeks into working from home due to the Covid-19 lockdown, and we feel like we're getting the hang of it. But are we really? On a scale of 1-5, most companies are only at level 2 when it comes to remote working maturity.
The Australian Government is planning to launch a Covid-19 contact-tracing application called TraceTogether in the next couple of weeks. What do we know about the app so far?
It's a testament to IT teams across corporate Australia, just how smoothly an entire nation of office workers has made the monumental shift to remote working. But now the workforce is successfully connected, what should IT teams be focused on next?
The new iPhone SE 20, unveiled by Apple this week (15 April 2020), will be 'all the iPhone that most Australian businesses will need' at a price point of just A$749, which is 38 percent less than the cheapest iPhone 11.
No more having to get up early to fight the traffic or search for a seat on the train. No more hours wasted on commuting. Working from home is living the dream right, so why is it so exhausting?
The convergence of 5G with maturing technologies like IoT, cloud, software-defined networking, and edge computing is about to open up a whole new world of 'mobile-first' connectivity.
In the past two weeks millions of workers across Australia have faced the task of setting up - or reclaiming - a home office. For the non-technical, the process could have been a little daunting but the Cradlepoint IBR600C router proved so simple, even a marketing manager could do it.
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