Retailers stories - Page 214
The silent security risk of unstructured data
Thu, 8th Nov 2018
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data protection
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data analytics
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martech
Australian businesses are struggling to manage and secure their distributed unstructured data, leading them to turn towards software-defined storage solutions.
Ransomware: What to do if your business is hit
Thu, 8th Nov 2018
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malware
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ransomware
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cybersecurity
Ransomware has evolved to be more sophisticated, crafty and targeted and remains a threat to businesses of all sizes.
How to manage and secure your digital workplace
Wed, 7th Nov 2018
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rpa
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digital economy
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asset tracker
Ivanti unveils Asset Manager Cloud to secure and optimise IT asset lifecycle, tackling missing 30% of IT hardware.
Combatting the rise of Cybercrime-as-a-Service
Wed, 7th Nov 2018
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malware
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breach prevention
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wireless networks
Amateur cybercriminals (or anyone with a grudge), can execute spam attacks, steal people’s identities, and more.
ThreatQuotient partners with Visa for payments safety
Tue, 6th Nov 2018
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martech
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commerce systems
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partner programmes
ThreatQuotient integrates verified breach intelligence from Visa to help customers detect and protect against cyber attacks on payment data.
The smartphone wars continue as shipments decline
Tue, 6th Nov 2018
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smartphones
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personal computing devices
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apple
This quarter saw a global 6% YoY decline in smartphone shipments, largely due to a 13% decline for market leader Samsung, but Xiaomi’s rise continues.
Will blockchain be the next big thing in the healthcare sector?
Tue, 6th Nov 2018
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network infrastructure
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blockchain
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sdn
Blockchain technology, touted as the next big thing, may transform the privacy-driven healthcare sector in Australia.
Game review: Back in the saddle with Red Dead Redemption 2
Mon, 5th Nov 2018
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gaming
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reviews
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digital entertainment
With the developers’ track record of releasing outstanding games, Red Dead Redemption 2, wasn’t likely to be anything but superb.
Computer Lounge online store hit by security breach
Mon, 5th Nov 2018
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breach prevention
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cybersecurity
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data breach
Auckland’s Computer Lounge has suffered a months-long security breach. While credit card details are safe, other personal data may have been exposed.
Brother-sister duo build crypto investment platform
Mon, 5th Nov 2018
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cryptocurrency
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blockchain
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investment
A brother and sister team is behind one of New Zealand’s newest cryptocurrency exchange platforms designed for everyday investors.
Securing your cloud data: Point solutions vs single pane of glass
Mon, 5th Nov 2018
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cloud security
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casb
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unified threat management
Organisations that can use fewer security products that individually offer more capability are likely to have a lower total cost of ownership.
Spark to open triple-level flagship store in Commercial Bay
Fri, 2nd Nov 2018
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smartphones
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uc
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telco
Spark will be one of the landmark retailers setting up shop in one of the country’s newest shopping destinations next year.
How businesses can enhance customer service using new technology
Fri, 2nd Nov 2018
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crm
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uc
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cx
Australian customers are increasingly dissatisfied with call centres, with 64% having had a bad experience, according to a survey by Citrus Group.
How phishing is evolving to outpace awareness
Thu, 1st Nov 2018
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phishing
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email security
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cloud services
Phishing techniques are evolving, targeting cloud-based services like Gmail, deceiving users into granting API access and exposing sensitive data.
Adobe completes US$4.75b Marketo buyout
Thu, 1st Nov 2018
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data analytics
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martech
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cdp
Adobe completes its USD $4.75 billion acquisition of Marketo, aiming to fuse their platforms for superior B2B and B2C cross-channel marketing solutions.
Organisations lack holistic approach to data protection
Thu, 1st Nov 2018
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data protection
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breach prevention
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data privacy
It is paramount for organisations to have a clear understanding of what data protection is and close the gaps in their protection strategies.
Edge computing will turn the cloud upside down
Thu, 1st Nov 2018
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hyperscale
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edge computing
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dc
Rittal's Clive Partridge discusses the merits of edge computing and why it won't kill the cloud, but it will certainly change it.
Retail transformation fuelling data centre boom
Thu, 1st Nov 2018
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hyperscale
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public cloud
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edge computing
A new Vertiv report has forecast data centres and public cloud adoption to skyrocket in the coming years throughout the retail industry.
Working with normalised SQL Tables – a guide
Wed, 31st Oct 2018
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apm
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software development
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microsoft
Learn techniques for handling normalised SQL data in PowerApps. This guide helps proficient developers create seamless interactions with SQL databases.
Why cloud migration is still a difficult beast to grapple
Wed, 31st Oct 2018
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cloud services
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opinion
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mntr
Australian government agencies struggle with cloud migration due to data sovereignty concerns, ASD Certification dependency, and security risks.