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How to avoid data lake failures
Organisations are enthusiastically pressing ahead with data lake implementations. The lack of documented failures has convinced many organisations that data lakes are a magical answer to their data and analytics requirements. Many will likely fail; they just haven’t yet. -
AWS offers hybrid cloud with on-prem hardware, VMware help
AWS has taken square aim at the data centre by tying in VMware technology and rolling out two new services and on-premise hardware. -
Boxer Floyd Mayweather and 'DJ Khaled' charged by SEC over token offerings
Boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr. and a music producer known as "DJ Khaled" failed to disclose payments they received for promoting investments in initial coin offerings, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) said on Thursday. -
NAB to move some core banking systems to Amazon’s cloud
NAB aims to move more than 300 applications, including some core banking systems, to Amazon Web Services by the end of next year. -
The Best Gadgets And Technology Gifts This Christmas - Gizmodo Australia
The Best Gadgets And Technology Gifts This Christmas Gizmodo AustraliaIf lightning-quick products appeal to you, RedBalloon can provide the coolest Christmas gift ideas with the best technological gadgets and devices. The tech ... -
Minister makes no vetoes in latest ARC funding round
Education Minister Dan Tehan did not use his powers of veto and approved all grants recommended by the Australian Research Council (ARC) in the latest round of funding. -
NASA selects nine U.S. companies to vie for moon program funding
NASA on Thursday named nine U.S. companies, including Lockheed Martin Corp, that will compete for funding under the space agency's renewed long-term moon program, a private-public undertaking to develop technology that will explore the lunar surface. -
Software firm VMware's revenue rises 13.5 percent
Software maker VMware Inc reported a 13.5 percent jump in third-quarter revenue on Thursday, as the company benefited from strong demand for its software used by customers to boost cloud computing efficiency. -
NT govt using AI to monitor fish stocks while avoiding crocs
Counting the fish in the waters off Darwin has, until recently, been either deadeningly dull or potentially deadly, depending on the way you go about it. -
Nutanix bets big on real-time machine vision analysis at the edge
Nutanix has announced the general availability of a cloud portfolio called Xi Cloud Services, including a real-time edge offering to boost market differentiation. -
Amazon's treatment of sellers comes under scrutiny in Germany
Germany's antitrust authority has launched an investigation into whether U.S. ecommerce giant Amazon is exploiting its market dominance in its relations with third-party retailers who use its website as a marketplace. -
How technology can help combat loneliness and social isolation - ABC News
How technology can help combat loneliness and social isolation ABC NewsAussies are increasingly embracing websites, social media platforms and apps that facilitate sharing or trading. Could they help solve Australia's loneliness ... -
Twitter tumbles on fear of conservative backlash
Shares of Twitter Inctumbled 6 percent on Thursday after reports that Fox News had not tweeted for three weeks sparked fears of a backlash by conservatives protesting a perceived liberal bias by the company. -
AWS CEO talks up depth of services over rivals, targets Larry Ellison
AWS CEO Andy Jassy has talked up the depth of its cloud products compared to its rivals, as well as going after an old favourite target in Oracle. -
Italy's League wants single broadband network under state control
Italy's ruling League party is working to create a single broadband network that would be put under state control, one of its senior lawmakers, Alessandro Morelli, said on Thursday. -
Facebook starts verification for UK political ads
UK advertisers seeking to run political ads on Facebook Incmust now confirm their identity, location and reveal who paid for the ad, the social network said on Thursday as it faces increasing scrutiny following the Cambridge Analytica scandal. -
Elon Musk ducks out of one Los Angeles tunnel but pursues another
Billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk has scrapped plans for a high-speed passenger tunnel under the West side of Los Angeles but is moving ahead with a similar proposal across town designed to whisk baseball fans to and from Dodger Stadium. -
Fiat Chrysler to spend 5 billion euros in Italy to fill plants, keep jobs
Fiat Chrysler plans to spend more than 5 billion euros ($5.7 billion) on new models and engines in Italy over the next three years to try to make better use of factories and boost jobs and margins. -
How facial recognition technology aids police - The Conversation - UK
How facial recognition technology aids police The Conversation - UKOver the 12 months of the research, more than 100 arrests and charges were – at least in part – assisted by AFR. -
Rethinking IT: From cost centre to champion of innovation
If we head back some 20 years, most IT departments were perceived as a centre of innovation. No one knew the internet as well as they do now, and IT was seen more as a ‘black box’. -
‘Technology is our future’: Meet the young coding genius - Daily Telegraph
‘Technology is our future’: Meet the young coding genius Daily TelegraphAt 18 months old, Ayden Bottos was reading books. -
Amazon now has its own version of Java: Corretto
The Corretto 8 beta is now available, though its initial feature set is several years old -
New ‘Hold The Red’ technology designed to put brakes on T-bone crashes - Courier Mail
New ‘Hold The Red’ technology designed to put brakes on T-bone crashes Courier MailNEW radar technology that holds a red light for a longer period after a car has gone through a traffic light to stop T-bone crashes is being trialled in Queensland. -
The 'smart' baby technology raising today's children - BBC News
The 'smart' baby technology raising today's children BBC NewsA new wave of millennial parents are adopting 'smart' technology for their babies. It is a new type of parenting that has turned nurseries into connected data ... -
New technology to battle skin cancer - 9news.com.au
New technology to battle skin cancer 9news.com.auThe machine creates 3D images of patients, allowing doctors to track and diagnose skin spots before they tu... -
Child Genius: Ayden Bottos, technology | News Local - Daily Telegraph
Child Genius: Ayden Bottos, technology | News Local Daily TelegraphAt 18 months old, Ayden Bottos was reading books. -
Dell.com resets all passwords after breach
Dell has revealed it reset passwords for all accounts on its Dell.com online electronics store on Nov. 14, five days after it discovered and stopped hackers who were attempting to steal customer data. -
AWS offers to put its infrastructure in your data centre
Amazon Web Services has launched a private preview of ‘AWS Outposts’: A new offering that involves the deployment of AWS-designed hardware within a customer’s own data centre. -
Women key to new technology soaring in agriculture - The Weekly Times
Women key to new technology soaring in agriculture The Weekly TimesTHE secret to new ag technology taking off is to make it appealing to women. -
Greens back government’s expansion of website-blocking scheme
The Australian Greens have supported government legislation that significantly expands the current system of website-blocking injunctions targeting overseas-based online services that facilitate piracy. -
Lendlease trials new transparent screen technology - Belinda Daly
Lendlease trials new transparent screen technology Belinda DalyLendlease has announced that it has started trialling new technology, a transparent LED mesh screen, at its shopping centre located in south west Sydney, ... -
NBN Co puts gigabit-capable gear in the ground for FTTC
NBN Co revealed this morning that it had deployed the first G-fast-capable distribution point units (DPUs) as part of its roll out of fibre to the curb (FTTC).
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