About Kaleah
Kaleah Salmon
News Editor
Kaleah Salmon is a journalist in the TechDay editorial team. She has a keen interest in health, fitness, travel and sport. She previously worked as a journalist for Australian publication, Ministry of Sport.
Stories by Kaleah - Page 17
AI & quantum threats redefine priorities for Cybersecurity Month
Wed, 24th Sep 2025
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encryption
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physical security
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quantum computing
As Cybersecurity Month nears, experts warn AI and quantum tech pose rising digital threats, urging firms to boost policies, behaviour change, and cryptographic defences.
ReliaQuest unveils GreyMatter Transit for real-time threat detection
Thu, 18th Sep 2025
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firewalls
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data analytics
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siem
ReliaQuest launches GreyMatter Transit, enabling real-time cybersecurity threat detection as data moves, cutting delays of traditional storage-based methods.
Nexthink unveils AI Drive to measure & boost workplace AI ROI
Thu, 18th Sep 2025
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digital transformation
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cx
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martech
Nexthink launches AI Drive, a new tool to help organisations measure AI use and boost workplace productivity with detailed insights and benchmarking.
Gen Z demands instant service & social shopping from retailers
Thu, 18th Sep 2025
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cx
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martech
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ai
Gen Z demands instant replies within 15 minutes and prefers social shopping on apps like Instagram and TikTok, pushing retailers to adopt AI and automation.
Akamai & Seraphic partner to bolster Zero Trust security tools
Thu, 18th Sep 2025
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firewalls
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digital transformation
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network security
Akamai and Seraphic have partnered to integrate secure enterprise browser technology with Zero Trust security, enhancing protection for AI, SaaS and private apps.
London Gateway to host GBP £80 million micro-nuclear power plant
Thu, 18th Sep 2025
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clean technologies
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gateway
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renewable energy
Last Energy and DP World will invest GBP £80 million in a micro-nuclear plant at London Gateway to power its GBP £1 billion port expansion by 2030.
US de minimis suspension poses cost risks for Aussie exporters
Tue, 16th Sep 2025
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e-commerce
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customs
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de minimis
US suspension of the USD $800 de minimis threshold means Australian exporters face new customs duties and costs on all shipments, including returns.
Applied Systems acquires Cytora to boost AI in insurance sector
Tue, 16th Sep 2025
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digital transformation
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risk & compliance
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ai
Applied Systems acquires Cytora to enhance AI-driven efficiencies, aiming to streamline and automate the insurance lifecycle globally.
Sphere launches GEO platform to manage AI-driven online profiles
Tue, 16th Sep 2025
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martech
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llms
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ai
Sphere has launched a GEO platform enabling real-time control of personal and business AI profiles across major language models like GPT-5 and Gemini.
JUPITER supercomputer inaugurated in Germany sets new exascale era
Fri, 12th Sep 2025
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hyperscale
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dc
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quantum computing
Europe's first exascale supercomputer, JUPITER, has launched in Germany, boosting research in AI, climate, and biology with unrivalled computing power.
Tata & Cisco team up to bring global eSIM IoT management to enterprises
Wed, 10th Sep 2025
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digital transformation
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iot
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cisco
Tata Communications and Cisco partner to launch a global eSIM IoT management solution, simplifying device control for enterprises across 200 countries.
Salesloft data breach exposes 700 firms' details via OAuth attack
Wed, 10th Sep 2025
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firewalls
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data protection
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phishing
Salesloft breach exposed sensitive data of 700+ firms, including Cloudflare and Palo Alto Networks, after hackers exploited OAuth tokens via a prolonged GitHub intrusion.
Superdry streamlines global retail operations with AI platform
Tue, 9th Sep 2025
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digital transformation
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ai
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customer service
Superdry has upgraded its global retail operations with Cegid's AI platform to boost efficiency, cut admin, and support staff across its UK, European and US stores.
Telehouse & NT boost Thai data networks with new cable link
Tue, 9th Sep 2025
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digital transformation
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hyperscale
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dc
Telehouse Thailand and National Telecom link submarine cables to boost high-capacity data transmission, supporting AI and cloud growth across Southeast Asia.
Defence contractors urged to act quickly as CMMC compliance looms
Tue, 9th Sep 2025
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supply chain
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lockheed martin
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defence
Defence subcontractors face imminent CMMC compliance deadlines as enforcement begins in 2025, with delays risking exclusion from multi-billion-dollar DoD contracts.
Superdry boosts operational efficiency with AI retail platform
Mon, 8th Sep 2025
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digital transformation
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customer service
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cegid
Superdry has adopted Cegid's AI-powered retail platform to boost operational efficiency and streamline communication across its global stores.
SiMa.ai & L&T Technology partner on AI for mobility & healthcare
Mon, 8th Sep 2025
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robots
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edge computing
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ai
SiMa.ai and L&T Technology Services have partnered to innovate AI solutions across mobility, healthcare, robotics, and industrial automation sectors globally.
Cognizant deploys 1,000 engineers to scale context-driven AI services
Mon, 1st Sep 2025
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digital transformation
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llms
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ai
Cognizant will deploy 1,000 context engineers using Workfabric AI's platform to industrialise agentic AI services across global enterprises.
Broadcom unveils Tanzu Data Intelligence & Platform 10.3 for AI
Mon, 1st Sep 2025
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private cloud
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data analytics
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casb
Broadcom launches VMware Tanzu Data Intelligence and Tanzu Platform 10.3, enabling unified, low-latency data access and AI integration for enterprises.
Delivery drones poised to tackle logistics shortages by 2028
Mon, 1st Sep 2025
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drones
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digital entertainment
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supply chain
By 2028, delivery drones may ease US logistics workforce shortages amid expected regulatory changes and rising industry adoption, says Tech.co survey.