Healthcare stories - Page 24
Avast and Borsetta join Intel to power AI research
Tue, 8th Dec 2020
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The new collaboration's purpose is to advance and develop technologies that strengthen privacy and trust for decentralised AI.
Cloud wins big in Q1 2020 as remote work drives record demand
Fri, 1st May 2020
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public cloud
Research released today by Canalys reveals cloud infrastructure services spending grew 34% in Q1 2020, hitting US$31 billion in the quarter.
COVID-19 pressure on business escalates
Tue, 31st Mar 2020
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More than two thirds of organisations fear the COVID-19 pandemic will have a negative impact on their business.
Nanotech brings tough, flexible sensor to life
Mon, 9th Mar 2020
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3d printing
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emerging technology
Engineers at the University of Waterloo have created a silicone/graphene material that can act as a sensor for wearable technologies.
Snowflake furthers AWS integration with AI/ML certification
Mon, 9th Dec 2019
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data analytics
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hyperscale
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public cloud
Snowflake strengthens ties with AWS by achieving AI/ML Competency status, enhancing its cloud data platform's integration and customer experience.
healthAlliance announces new CFO
Tue, 12th Nov 2019
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recruitment
Simon Jones appointed new CFO for healthAlliance, the shared ICT services provider for Northern Region district health boards. #healthcare #finance.
Number of attacked medical devices declines globally, but not in APAC - Kaspersky
Mon, 9th Sep 2019
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cybersecurity
Global cyber attacks on medical devices have dropped since the WannaCry ransomware, but the Asia Pacific region sees no such decline, warns Kaspersky.
Gartner: 5G infrastructure revenue to reach US$4B in 2020
Mon, 26th Aug 2019
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wireless networks
7% of CSPs worldwide have already deployed 5G infrastructure in their networks and the rollout is set to accelerate.
Business ransomware detections spiking - Malwarebytes
Mon, 12th Aug 2019
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cybersecurity
Ransomware attackers are targeting large, ill-prepared public and private organisations with easy-to-exploit vulnerabilities.
89% of Australian businesses breached last year – Carbon Black
Tue, 2nd Apr 2019
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malware
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phishing
A new study by Carbon Black reveals 89% of Australian businesses faced security breaches last year, with an average of 4.28 breaches each.
US healthcare workers willing to sell confidential data for as little as $500
Tue, 13th Mar 2018
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data protection
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accenture
The survey found that 18% of the 912 respondents would be willing to sell confidential data for between $500-$1000 - and they have the means to do so.
BlackBerry & Melanoma Institute Australia conduct trial to secure medical research
Wed, 28th Feb 2018
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data protection
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blackberry
The trial will introduce BlackBerry Workspaces as a secure file storage and collaboration platform for Melanoma Institute Australia.
IT salaries on the rise, gender pay gap getting smaller
Tue, 30th Jan 2018
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westpac
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air new zealand
New Zealand sees a 10% rise in IT salaries to NZD $90,000, while the gender pay gap narrows to 4.5%, down from 7.2% in 2015.
New year, new privacy regulations - are you ready?
Tue, 16th Jan 2018
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Ensuring Personal Information Protection (PIP) and privacy is a world and industry-wide concern among enterprises and service providers alike.
System integrator Equisoft attains Oracle Insurance Policy specialisation
Thu, 5th Oct 2017
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healthtech
Equisoft is currently working with 20 insurers on Oracle Insurance Policy Administration integration projects.
LoB IT spend to nearly equal IT dept spend on back of IoT, AI
Mon, 27th Mar 2017
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3d printing
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analyst report
LoB buyers will have almost equal IT spend as their IT departments come 2020 according to IDC, thanks in part to 'innovation accelerators' such as IoT.
APeJ 3D printing spending to reach $4 billion in 2019
Fri, 11th Mar 2016
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healthtech
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3d printing
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analyst report
3D printing is set to hit new heights, with IDC forecasting spend in Asia Pacific excluding Japan to grow to more than $4 billion in 2019.
NZ Super Fund's Orr says responsible investing now a groundswell globally
Tue, 25th Nov 2014
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supply chain
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healthtech
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clean technologies
NZ Superannuation Fund chief executive Adrian Orr said long-term and responsible investing has become a groundswell globally, rather than a ripple.
Multi billion-dollar company on the horizon for Orion?
Thu, 11th Apr 2013
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orion health
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contracts
Health firm celebrates 20 years in business this week, hoping to capitalise on an upcoming decade of change to become a multi billion-dollar company.
US healthcare giant to acquire Kiwi solutions provider
Fri, 9th Nov 2012
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emendo
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mckesson
McKesson announces deal to buy NZ's Emendo, aiming to slash global healthcare waste with predictive planning tech.