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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.

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Axis unveils unified security range across cameras, readers

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Axis launches new cameras, thermal devices and access readers as it pushes unified security systems across IT-linked deployments.
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Racing Bulls simulator launches in Cherry Edition livery

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Racing Bulls' cherry blossom Japanese Grand Prix livery inspires limited-edition motion simulator as F1 collectibles market expands.
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AI prompts clients to question expert fees, report finds

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One in three firms say clients now think AI can do expert work in-house, raising pricing pressure for agencies and consultancies.
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Searches for AI skincare surge 2,647% as tools grow

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personalisation
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cdp
Searches for AI skincare jump 2,647% as beauty fans turn to app-led scans, smart devices and tailored routines for quicker advice.
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Gigamon leads deep observability market as AI traffic surges

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digital transformation
Gigamon takes 51% of deep observability market as AI traffic drives 18% growth and pushes the segment towards USD $2.1 billion by 2030.
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Whatfix study warns AI adoption gap costs mid-sized firms

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digital transformation
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martech
Whatfix study says firms risk USD $10.9m a year from weak digital adoption as AI investment outpaces staff use of new tools.
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AI lifts Asia Pacific data centre costs, report says

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edge computing
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Japan and Singapore drive Asia Pacific data centre build costs higher as AI demand, power constraints and labour shortages widen regional gaps.
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AEM Networks rebrands amid growing AI testing demands

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network infrastructure
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devops
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manufacturing
AEM Networks widens its test kit as AI-driven bandwidth, latency and audit pressures push the Singapore unit beyond cable certification into fibre and RF.
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Tech Data wins Microsoft Frontier Distributor status

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digital transformation
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socs
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partner programmes
Tech Data gains Microsoft Frontier Distributor status as Asia Pacific partners seek stronger cloud, security and training support.
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Meep-morp launches Resolve workflow tool for editors

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rpa
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social media
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digital media
Meep-morp unveils Resolve workflow software to automate exports, tagging and uploads, aiming to cut post-production delays for professional editors.
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AI shifts data centre focus from scale to connectivity

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AI is redrawing the data centre map, shifting investment from hyperscale campuses to distributed, tightly connected regional clusters.
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One NZ adds rooftop solar to power Christchurch data

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network infrastructure
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One NZ installs its first major rooftop solar array to help power a Christchurch data centre and nearby stadium mobile coverage site.
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World Backup Day warns firms on untested recoveries

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storage
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malware
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data protection
World Backup Day prompts warnings that untested restores and AI-era data demands are leaving mid-sized firms dangerously exposed.
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NZ Safety Blackwoods opens automated Drury distribution hub

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supply chain
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power / energy
NZ Safety Blackwoods opens automated Drury hub, consolidating five centres into one high-speed, solar-backed national distribution site.
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Salute & Ecolab add cooling service for AI centres

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datacentre infrastructure
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digital transformation
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hyperscale
Salute and Ecolab join forces to streamline liquid cooling for AI data centres, integrating Cooling-as-a-Service into chip-level ops.
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Red Hat finds cloud security incidents hit 97% of firms

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data protection
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hybrid cloud
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cloud security
Red Hat reports 97% of organisations suffered cloud-native security incidents last year, exposing basic failings in configuration and governance.
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Zero Networks launches Kubernetes Access Matrix tool

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virtualisation
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cloud security
Zero Networks has unveiled Kubernetes Access Matrix, a visual tool mapping cluster traffic to help teams curb lateral movement and policy sprawl.
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Contrivian Constellation unites LEO networks into one

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edge computing
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Contrivian launches Constellation, a single LEO satellite service unifying Starlink, Amazon Leo and others for uninterrupted connectivity.
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OpenText study warns of AI security & governance gap

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data protection
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digital transformation
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advanced persistent threat protection
Over half of enterprises now deploy generative AI, but an OpenText study warns security, governance and trust are lagging dangerously behind.
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AI Music Still Less Than 1% of Streams, Report Says

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AI tracks remain under 1% of streams as platforms curb spam and rights holders pivot from lawsuits to licensing synthetic artists.