Australian stories
Australian small firms get a faster way to reach customers as Constant Contact adds SMS to its email and social marketing platform.
Australian finance teams face mounting losses as 62 per cent of respondents reported fraud-related damage in the past three years.
Field teams in Australia and New Zealand gain Windows 11 tablets that can run offline in remote sites, hazardous zones and harsh conditions.
The move has cut month-end work and lifted invoice processing, while avoiding costly customisation and easing future upgrades.
Growth in managed service provider demand lifted revenue 4% at NAKIVO, as the backup software group added customers in 190 countries and territories.
Early access to Anthropic's Mythos in Australia is helping Rubrik scan its code for flaws before attackers can exploit them.
Gartner's new category reflects surging demand for tools that help enterprises tackle ageing software estates, security risks and outage threats.
Dell Technologies and NVIDIA have partnered to release the XPS 16 Creator Edition, a new laptop featuring RTX Spark technology and local AI.
The consultancy is betting on rising demand for data and AI projects by adding senior Google Cloud leadership across Australia and Canada.
The tie-up gives Australian drivers a single-fee route into EVs, bundling cars, charging and running costs without a long lease.
A Queensland startup and a global software maker underscored the festival's growing draw, as organisers extended the event after entries topped expectations.
Parents are bearing most of the burden, as 78% of under-16s in Australia are still accessing social media covered by the ban.
Australian buyers can save up to AUD $400 on Xiaomi's new 17T handsets, as EOFY offers bundle discounts, gifts and storage upgrades.
Canada's reliance on US cloud giants leaves governments and businesses exposed to lock-in and geopolitical pressure, a new report says.
AI-powered analytics can cut avoidable calls, speed issue resolution and uncover product gaps before they dent customer satisfaction.
Use in Australia has jumped sixfold since January, with half of Codex activity now coming from marketers, analysts and other non-technical staff.
Businesses are under pressure to widen AI use without blowing budgets, as OpenAI adds efficiency, pricing and governance controls.
The data suggests couples will happily use AI for drafts and planning, but rarely for choices that could haunt them for years.
Consumers are increasingly muting and unsubscribing, forcing brands to compete with inbox fatigue and attention overload rather than rival campaigns.
The new Melbourne hub gives researchers and students access to live vehicle data as Australia pushes safer, cleaner transport planning.