About Sean

Sean Mitchell
Publisher
Having started his career at Renaissance. Sean joined Apple in Melbourne for a number of years before working in the media space. This started with Review Publishing and later the tech publisher IDG Communications. In 2006 he was involved in the launch of The Channel magazine. As they say – the rest is history.
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Craig Schutte celebrates 25 years with Gallagher Security
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leadership
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immigration
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evp
Craig Schutte celebrates 25 years with Gallagher Security, reflecting on his journey from South Africa to Executive Vice President, crediting teamwork for his success.

Thoughtworks report highlights generative AI influence & trends
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genai
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llms
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ai
Thoughtworks has unveiled its 32nd Technology Radar report, exploring generative AI's impact and key software development trends in a rapidly evolving tech landscape.

Human error tops cloud security threats in Qualys report
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ransomware
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hyperscale
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mfa
A recent report by Qualys reveals human error as a major security threat in cloud and SaaS sectors, with 28% of organisations facing data breaches last year.

Insight wins South Australian government IT services deal
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digital transformation
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it services
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it procurement
Insight Enterprises has landed a multi-year IT services contract with the South Australian government, enhancing digital support across public authorities.

Synology launches AI Wi-Fi camera for Australia & NZ
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surveillance
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smart home
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physical security
Synology has launched the CC400W, its inaugural AI Wi-Fi camera, introducing a new era of smart surveillance for businesses across Australia and New Zealand.

DAS unveils 3D mapping for rural property sector insights
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cleantech
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sustainability
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climate change
Geospatial technology firm DAS has launched a groundbreaking 3D mapping solution aimed at enhancing visualization of land for rural and regional property markets.

Seqwater relies on ATech for seamless cyclone coverage
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cybersecurity
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online services
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high availability
During Tropical Cyclone Alfred, Seqwater and a local council maintained vital online services thanks to ATech's resilient cloud hosting in Queensland.

Fiserv launches comprehensive point-of-sale system Clover
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cx
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martech
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retail technologies
Fiserv has launched Clover, a comprehensive point-of-sale system aimed at enhancing operational efficiency for Australia's small-to-medium businesses.

Revolut launches euro accounts for New Zealand customers
This month
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money management
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forex
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savings
Revolut has launched a feature enabling New Zealand customers to open local EUR accounts, enhancing transaction efficiency and currency management.

Meridian opens EV charging station with innovative setup
This month
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cartech
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cleantech
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renewable energy
Meridian has launched a cutting-edge electric vehicle charging station at Springs Junction, revolutionising EV infrastructure on New Zealand's South Island.

Government's AI fund aims to boost public sector reform
This month
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digital transformation
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ai
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public sector
The UK government unveils its Transformation Fund to boost AI adoption in the public sector, aiming to address skills shortages and enhance digital reform.

Siemens & Accenture form new engineering partnership
This month
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digital transformation
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digital twins
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ai
Siemens and Accenture have launched the Accenture Siemens Business Group, uniting 7,000 professionals to redefine engineering and manufacturing through AI and automation.

Diffblue secures GBP £1m Innovate UK grant for AI project
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genai
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ai
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software development
Diffblue has received a GBP £1 million grant from Innovate UK to advance its AI software solutions, enhancing software development efficiency through generative AI.

Pure Storage & CERN tackle data bottlenecks with flash tech
This month
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storage
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hpc
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cleantech
Pure Storage has teamed up with CERN openlab to enhance scientific research through advanced flash storage, aiming to transform data management for high-energy physics.

Scottish tech sector optimistic amid challenges for 2025
This month
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ai
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collaboration
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ml
A report by ScotlandIS reveals that 73% of Scottish tech firms remain optimistic for 2025, despite current economic challenges and rising AI opportunities.

15gifts launches AI agent Humara for digital sales boost
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cx
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martech
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personalisation
15gifts has launched Humara, an AI-driven sales agent designed to optimise digital sales processes for brands like Verizon and Vodafone, enhancing customer engagement.

Semperis study reveals critical cyber threats to utilities
This month
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advanced persistent threat protection
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supply chain & logistics
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cybersecurity
A study by Semperis reveals that 62% of UK and US water and electricity utilities were targeted by cyberattacks in the past year, raising serious alerts.

Lotus Robotics & HERE partner for L2+ driving on highways
This month
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robots
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cartech
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ai
Lotus Robotics and HERE Technologies have teamed up to enhance automated driving with an advanced Highway Navigation Pilot, set for European homologation by 2025.

Chargebee introduces new tools for AI product monetisation
This month
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saas
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partner programmes
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customers
Chargebee has launched innovative features for high-volume data ingestion, helping businesses strategically monetise AI products with flexible billing solutions.

Nebul enhances AI inference with Mirantis's k0rdent platform
This month
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virtualisation
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open source
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data privacy
Nebul has adopted the open-source platform k0rdent to boost its AI inference services, ensuring efficient data handling for enterprise clients amid rising demand.