CommsWire - 23 November 2017
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Telstra CTO names security as top enterprise technology trend in 2018
Cyber security, real time analytics, containers and microservices, digital team collaboration and a digital twin are the trends, so how does CTO H?kan Eriksson explain how businesses of all sizes will feel the effects of these technologies?
Macquarie $18m bid to mop up remaining shares in Bulletproof
The Macquarie Telecom Group has launched an $18 million bid to buy outright the cloud services business Bulletproof which would give it 83.89 percent of Bulletproof shares that it does not currently own.
MyRepublic secures funding to accelerate APAC market growth
Singapore private equity fund, Makara, has taken a S$70 million stake in Asia Pacific Internet services provider MyRepublic.
Heads roll after leak of 57m Uber user details reported
Ride-sharing company Uber has sacked its chief security officer Joe Sullivan and one of his deputies after it was found that both had played a role in hiding a data breach that exposed the personal data of 57 million users from around the globe.
Google tracks Android users even with location services turned off
Google has been tracking Android users even if they had location tracking turned off and did not have a SIM in their smartphones, according to a published report.