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Kaleah Salmon
Journalist
Kaleah Salmon is journalist in the TechDay editorial team. She has a keen interest in health, fitness, travel and sport. She previously worked as a journalist for Australian publication, Ministry of Sport.

Stories by Kaleah - Page 15

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Trust crisis costs UK tech SMBs GBP £102k each year, finds study
Thu, 26th Sep 2024
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transparency
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study
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trust
A study by B2B Stars reveals UK tech SMBs lose GBP £102,000 annually due to an online trust crisis, with 33% struggling to trust new contacts.
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MoneyGram cyberattack highlights financial sector vulnerabilities
Thu, 26th Sep 2024
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ransomware
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digital transformation
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cybersecurity
A cyberattack disrupting MoneyGram's services for days highlights security challenges in the financial sector amid digital transformation, with experts urging stronger defences against evolving threats.
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Engineering leaders laud vital role of engineers in tech future
Thu, 26th Sep 2024
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data analytics
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digital transformation
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multi-cloud
Engineering leaders from Zscaler, Cloudera, and F5 highlight the critical role engineers play in shaping the future of technology and cybersecurity.
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Cloudera unveils secure private link network for cloud data
Wed, 25th Sep 2024
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data analytics
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genai
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data privacy
Cloudera launches new Private Link Network to enhance secure cloud connectivity, addressing data security and privacy for highly regulated industries like finance and healthcare.
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Medallia launches new partner programme to drive innovation
Wed, 25th Sep 2024
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it training
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sales
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development
Medallia’s new partner programme and expanded Medallia XChange marketplace aim to empower ISVs and GSIs, fostering innovation and driving revenue growth through strategic collaborations.
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Gartner predicts 500 million will use digital ID wallets by 2026
Wed, 25th Sep 2024
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data privacy
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healthtech
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cloud services
Gartner predicts that by 2026, over 500 million smartphone users will use digital identity wallets for verifiable claims, transforming digital credential management.
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Fake human verification pages spread Lumma Stealer malware
Wed, 25th Sep 2024
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malware
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firewalls
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endpoint protection
Cybercriminals spread Lumma Stealer malware through fake human verification pages on platforms like Amazon S3, tricking users into executing harmful commands.
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Fivetran reveals Hybrid Deployment for secure data management
Wed, 25th Sep 2024
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hyperscale
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martech
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cdp
Fivetran launches Hybrid Deployment, allowing firms to manage data pipelines on their infrastructure for better control and compliance, enhancing data security.
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UK survey reveals generational divides in customer service preferences
Wed, 25th Sep 2024
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ai agents
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instagram
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social media
A new CommBox survey highlights UK's generational rift in customer service preferences, with Gen Z favouring digital channels while older consumers still prefer phone calls.
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Alcatel-Lucent launches Wi-Fi 7 campus portfolio for enterprises
Wed, 25th Sep 2024
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robots
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digital twins
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ar, vr & metaverse
Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise has launched its Wi-Fi 7 campus portfolio, including new OmniAccess Stellar access points and OmniSwitch 6560E switches, aimed at high-density, next-gen applications.
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MathWorks unveils major updates in MATLAB & Simulink R2024b
Wed, 25th Sep 2024
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uc
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5g & beyond
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telco
MathWorks launches MATLAB and Simulink R2024b with major upgrades for 5G and 6G waveform generation, advanced control systems, and Qualcomm Snapdragon DSP support.
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Australian firms' high costs & AI lag spark HubSpot update
Wed, 25th Sep 2024
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cx
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martech
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cdp
New HubSpot research reveals rising costs and AI lag as top challenges for Australian businesses, prompting platform updates to bolster efficiency and customer engagement.
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Subversion MultiSite Plus release boosts global collaboration
Wed, 25th Sep 2024
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dr
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devops
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migration
Cirata unveils a new version of Subversion MultiSite Plus, boosting security, performance, and compatibility for global development teams and end-of-life CollabNet migrators.
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Ecommpay shortlisted for Open Banking Expo Awards nomination
Wed, 25th Sep 2024
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fintech
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api
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open banking
Ecommpay has been shortlisted for the Open Banking Expo Awards in the Best Industry Partnership category for its work with Neo Finance. The winners will be announced on 15 October 2024.
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OWC launches Envoy Ultra Thunderbolt 5 SSD with speeds over 6000MB/s
Tue, 24th Sep 2024
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personal computing devices
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intel
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shipping
Other World Computing has launched the Envoy Ultra Thunderbolt 5 SSD, promising data transfer speeds of over 6000MB/s for Mac and PC users starting.
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Forterro launches Orderwise Cloud ERP for retail & e-commerce
Tue, 24th Sep 2024
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digital transformation
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apm
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software development
Forterro unveils Orderwise Cloud, a customisable ERP system for retail, wholesale, warehousing, and e-commerce, promising improved security and reduced costs.
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Snap introduces fifth gen Spectacles & new AI features
Tue, 24th Sep 2024
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ar, vr & metaverse
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snap
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qualcomm
Snap unveils its fifth-generation Spectacles, powered by Snap OS, alongside new AI features to enhance user interaction and creative experiences.
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amaysim launches NBN plans aiming to disrupt market
Tue, 24th Sep 2024
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uc
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telco
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customer service
amaysim disrupts the NBN market with new plans offering speeds up to 240Mbps, aiming to provide more affordable and reliable home internet options.
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Jamie McNulty wins SmartBear's Q3 Women in Tech Award
Tue, 24th Sep 2024
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dei
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cleantech
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software development
SmartBear has awarded Jamie McNulty of Lumen Technologies its Q3 Women in Tech Award for her remarkable contributions to API Platforms and SwaggerHub enhancement.
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Red Sea attacks may hinder Black Friday discounts this year
Tue, 24th Sep 2024
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shipping
Logistics experts warn that attacks in the Red Sea are driving up shipping costs, potentially limiting Black Friday discounts to 20% to 30% this year.