As Higher Ed IT adopts new technologies, it’s becoming more and more important to stay current with tech news. New technological advancements are sure to affect your work at an institutional-level. We’re constantly aggregating new and exciting articles from the best sources so that you can stay informed and ahead in the field.
FAQ: How to manage Windows 10 updates
If you've spent years mastering the ins and outs of Windows Update, prepare to do some unlearning. Windows 10, with its emphasis on "Windows as a Service," rewrites almost all the rules of updates and upgrades. Here's what you need to know.
Russian hackers target critical infrastructure and democracy, warns UK
A persistent pattern of behaviour is becoming more pronounced, says defence secretary.
Chaos and alphabet soup: The verdict on the UK’s cyber security defences
An 'inconsistent, dysfunctional and chaotic' approach to cybersecurity is giving the Public Accounts Committee concerns about national security.
Firefox OS is dead: Mozilla kills off open source IoT project with 50 layoffs
Mozilla has shut down its connected devices group, marking the end of what remained of its Firefox OS platform for smartphones.
How Analytics is Making Basketball a More Beautiful Game
At the NBA-sponsored "Leaders Meet: Innovation" Event, Steve Hellmuth explains how analytics is helping improve basketball for fans.
Stacking up the cloud vendors: AWS vs. Microsoft Azure, IBM, Google, Oracle
It's not easy tracking the girth of public cloud providers amid run rates, as-a-service sales projections and a lack of transparency. Here's how AWS stacks up against Microsoft Azure, IBM, Google and Oracle.
Samsung in S8 battery talks with Japan’s Murata: Report
Samsung Electronics is discussing a battery supply deal with Murata Manufacturing of Japan for the upcoming Galaxy S8, Nikkei reports.
ACCC makes final decision to regulate ADSL during NBN transition
The ACCC will regulate wholesale ADSL nationwide for the next five years as the NBN is rolled out, rejecting Telstra's request for 289 areas to be unregulated.
ATO systems restoration experiences ‘unforeseen complexity’
The tax office's systems remain down as Hewlett Packard staff struggle to fix 'world-first' hardware shemozzle.
iiNet experiencing nationwide email fault
A 'serious fault' in iiNet's email service has been causing delays in receiving emails for over 24 hours.