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  Software  

NDIS needs a digital transformation strategy and roadmap

To improve cost efficiency, user-friendliness and fraud detection.

By Jeremy Nadel

 

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Cyber agencies call on software developers to improve memory safety
  Finance  

Cyber agencies call on software developers to improve memory safety

C, C++ no longer fit for purpose.

By Richard Chirgwin

 
EU closer to landmark AI Act
  Software  

EU closer to landmark AI Act

After marathon overnight talks.

By Foo Yun Chee, Supantha Mukherjee and Martin Coulter

 
2024 iTnews Benchmark Awards are now open
  Benchmarking Change  

2024 iTnews Benchmark Awards are now open

Honouring Australia’s most successful and impactful IT projects.

By Staff Writer

 
Atlassian patches several critical vulnerabilities
  Security  

Atlassian patches several critical vulnerabilities

Confluence, Jira, MacOS app, and third-party library affected.

By Richard Chirgwin

 
 
 
 
 
 

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