Optus stories
Mental health pressures are prompting builders to invest in tech and change work practices, with 45% reporting employee wellbeing issues.
Hitachi Vantara has announced the winners of its 2023 ANZ Partner Awards at the company's regional partner conference held in Canberra last week.
Traffic Guard says Australian businesses must be serious about tackling ad fraud, with the number of attacks predicted to triple this year.
ASI Solutions has appointed Jason Brownlee, formerly of Optus, as the Head of Growth for the Australian Capital Territory region.
Dubber launches 'Moments', an AI product designed to revolutionise communication and enhance consumer engagement.
As technology becomes more complex and sophisticated, so do the threats. This is why organisations are increasingly turning to cyber insurance to manage risk.
Infinera hires telecom industry veteran Ryan Perera as Senior VP of APAC Sales to drive faster-than-market growth across the region.
Avaya has appointed Dino Beverakis as Managing Director for Australia and New Zealand. He will focus on driving growth and expanding opportunities.
Vertiv appoints Vai Le as associate channel director for ANZ, responsible for building on existing alliances and creating new awareness.
Digital baggage is every type of data - block, file and object – that is critical to our business. Every component needs to be portable, instantly accessible.
FirstWave appoints Dino Davanzo as Chief Revenue Officer, to oversee growth and sales across its global operations, bringing over 35 years of experience.
Nokia and Optus have achieved the world's first 3CC Carrier Aggregation 5G SA data call using a commercial Samsung headset in Australia.
LogRhythm appoints industry veteran Michael Bovalino as Country Manager for Australia and New Zealand, aiming to boost customer growth and security solutions.
With a year remaining to upgrade essential driver safety technology, acting today will safeguard the future well-being of fleet vehicle drivers.
Optus and Mastercard have extended their strategic partnership in a bid to provide Optus customers with a simple, secure way to prove their identity.
Software supply chain attacks are becoming the biggest concern in cyber security, with organisations globally at risk.
Cyber attacks in Australia are accelerating, with the state of the nations cybersecurity coming under greater scrutiny.
Optus and Telstra cyber attacks highlight the threat to Australian small businesses. Awareness and action must be taken to prevent devastating damage.
The company says that it immediately shut down the attack and is working with the Australian Cyber Security Centre to mitigate any further risks to customers.
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has accepted a court-enforceable undertaking from Telstra to address competition concerns with Optus.