Businesses expecting cyberattacks in 2015
Over half of businesses in Australia and New Zealand (ANZ) are expecting to face a cyberattack this year, according to a global survey conducted by IT company ISACA.
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Over half of businesses in Australia and New Zealand (ANZ) are expecting to face a cyberattack this year, according to a global survey conducted by IT company ISACA.
The Samsung Galaxy S6 is said to be on its way and, if rumours are to be believed, it may see Samsung bringing on some pretty big changes.
Social media giant Facebook has released an update to cut down the amount of misleading posts appearing in a user’s News Feed.
New research commissioned by the National Broadband Network has revealed less than half of Australia’s small businesses are yet to take advantage of cloud services.
Small Business Minister Bruce Billson has responded to the Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry Survey of Investor Confidence released yesterday, calling it “a reminder of the work that must be done.”
Japan’s new trade deal with Australia promises billions of dollars of economic benefits for both nations. How can Australian SMEs take advantage? Read on…
Australia’s business confidence has suffered after a difficult Christmas period, according to the December quarter 2014 ACCI Survey of Investor Confidence.
Android users on Android 4.3 or older are facing security risks to their phones and tablets after Google decided to stop delivering security updates.
Outdoor advertising has risen by 10 per cent in 2014, according to a new report released by the Outdoor Media Association (OMA).
Less Australians are using their mobile phones for business purposes, according to new data released by Roy Morgan Research.
The Australia-Japan Free Trade Agreement has come into effect today, providing businesses with the opportunity to increase trade in goods and services with less investment restrictions.
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) will be releasing eight reports monitoring petrol prices and the movements of the overall fuel market in 2015.
Released as the traditional two-month holiday spending period comes to an end, the real-time data reveals that online sales during this time have gone up by over 20 per cent from the 2013-14 season.
The average Australian is leaving behind 5 days of unused annual leave every year, yet 53 per cent say they feel vacation deprived.
Retail turnover saw a small rise in November, according to the latest Retail Trade figures released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS).
Business banking customers have reached a new level of satisfaction, according to the latest findings from the Roy Morgan Research Business Banking Satisfaction Report.
The Australian Government says SMEs are to benefit from the Korea-Australia Free Trade Agreement (KAFTA), which officially entered into force today.
The Facebook-owned social networking service has grown substantially this year, with its user count rising over 50 per cent from the 200 million active users recorded at the end of March.
Younger Australians may be seeing lower standards of living than their parents did at the same age, according to a new report released by the Grattan Institute.
In the midst of the peak retail period for the year, the news that consumer sentiment has fallen for the ninth straight month could not come at a worse time.