Non-IT workers consider themselves digital experts

Reliance on digital collaboration tools and IT self-service requirements changed workers’ relationships to technology. A recent Gartner survey shows today’s office workers consider themselves digital technology experts since COVID-19 has created heavy reliance on digital collaboration tools and self-service IT requirements. The survey showed nearly one in five workers (18…

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Mobile devices are their company’s biggest IT security threat

Changes to remote working practices made during lockdown adversely affected their cybersecurity. Mobile device and cloud-based apps have become ubiquitous due to individuals and organisations battling to maintain productivity, best practices for security have not kept pace with IT teams still treating mobile security separately to overall enterprise security practices,…

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Wise Employment provides mobility services

Empowering job seekers with disability, regardless of their needs or location, though hybrid cloud. Not-for-profit employment services provider, Wise Employment transformed its IT infrastructure leveraging Telstra’s mobile network. The deployment with Equinix, Wise Employment will help improve services for customers and reduce data centre expenses and management. The Australian NGO…

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Digital-first economy prompts increase in app usage

Consumers neglect safety procedures. F5’s latest report Curve of Convenience 2020 Report: The Privacy-Convenience Paradox uncovers that 43 percent of Asia Pacific consumers expect businesses to protect their data, while another 32 percent believe it’s the responsibility of the government. Meanwhile, more than nine in 10 (96 percent) consumers say…

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