The Chinese ecommerce giant aims to fully integrate the food delivery platform into its ecosystem and further expand its push for the New Retail strategy. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Day: April 3, 2018
NBN CEO Bill Morrow stepping down
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•Bill Morrow will be leaving the role of NBN CEO by the end of 2018, the company has announced. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Apple reportedly hires Google’s former search, AI chief
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•After running Google’s critical search and artificial intelligence unit, John Giannandrea is joining Apple, the New York Times reports. …read more Source:: Open Source S
New SME-favouring IT procurement rules up for discussion
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•The Australian government is moving to make the way IT contracts are awarded less archaic, seeking feedback on its draft IT procurement framework. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Citrix launches APAC cloud management plane in Sydney
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•Hosted on Microsoft’s Azure, Sydney has become the third Citrix Cloud management plane location and is slated to serve the company’s Asia-Pacific customers. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Meta Networks launches secure, cloud-native NaaS platform
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•Network-as-a-service startup Meta Networks has emerged from stealth mode with a platform that lets companies connect users, applications, cloud services, data centres and branches, securing them with a software-defined perimeter. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Ryder buys MXD for $120 million to build out e-commerce last mile delivery for bulky goods
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•The goal for Ryder is to bolster its omnichannel retail transportation efforts and grab more last mile deliveries for large and bulky goods. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Panera Bread data leak reportedly exposed millions of customer records
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•The eight-month data leak may have exposed customer credit card information. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Linux 4.16 arrives, bringing more Spectre and Meltdown fixes
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•So did Linus Torvalds get the ‘normal and entirely boring’ release that he wanted? …read more Source:: Open Source
Google adds Wi-Fi, Chromebooks to more school buses for rural students
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•Rolling Study Halls: Google is also working to park the Wi-Fi equipped buses when not being used by students in a new pilot program in North Carolina and South Carolina. …read more Source:: Open Source S