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Microsoft releases previews of Exchange 2019, other Office 2019 servers
The on-premises email server software, set to release later this year, will install on Windows Server 2016 Core, Windows Server 2019 Core or Windows Server 2016/2019 with Desktop Experience. -
QA: Jeff Wilbur of the Online Trust Alliance on why enterprise IoT security is a lot like BYOD
Enterprise IT departments are seeing odd echoes of the problems they faced during the early BYOD era in the entrance of IoT technology into the enterprise, where one of the principal threats is the use of consumer-grade (read: insecure) IoT gizmos on corporate networks. -
Plastic pollution: seaside communities coming together will save us - not technology - The Conversation UK
The Conversation UK
Plastic pollution: seaside communities coming together will save us - not technology
The Conversation UK
Our oceans are threatened by three major challenges: climate change, overfishing and pollution. Plastic pollution is of growing concern, and has gained international attention from governments, media and large sections of the public, partly fuelled by ...and more » -
Labor backs more co-investment to tackle mobile coverage gaps
Shadow minister for regional communications Stephen Jones has pledged that a federal Labor government would continue to pursue co-investment to tackle mobile phone black sports. -
AMA president seeks clarity over My Health Record access
Australian Medical Association president Dr Tony Bartone says that he has received written undertakings from health minister Greg Hunt and the Department of Health that an individual’s My Health Record data will not be accessed by law enforcement agencies in the absence of a court order. -
S&P analysis raises prospect of NBN write-down
An analysis of Australia’s NBN rollout released by S&P Global Ratings has raised the prospect of a potential write-down of the value of the new network. -
Queensland seeks defence industry cyber boost
The Queensland government is eyeing opportunities for the local defence sector to take advantage of the increased importance of cyber security, appointing the former head of the Australian Cyber Security Centre as a strategic advisor. -
Government close to finishing rewrite of Radcomms Act: Fifield
The government is in the “final stages” of rewriting the key legislation that governs the allocation and use of wireless spectrum in Australia, communications minister Senator Mitch Fifield said this morning. -
Facebook plans innovation hub in China despite tightening censorship
Facebook has set up a subsidiary in China and plans to create an "innovation hub" to support local start-ups and developers, the social media company said, ramping up its presence in the restrictive market where its social media sites remain blocked.
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