Phronesis Security has become the first cyber security company in Australia to achieve the coveted B Corp certification, having been certified since June 2022.
Matt Chiodi, ex-Palo Alto Networks CSO, joins Cerby as Chief Trust Officer to bolster platform security, privacy, and trust.
Microsoft expands its APAC Enabler Program, launching the APAC Enabler Mentorship Program to support employability of people with disabilities in Asia Pacific.
Global technology consulting firm MTX Group has announced its expansion across Australia and into New Zealand as it invests in the Asia Pacific region.
Following the success of many recent Non-fungible tokens, a odd new entrant is launching this month with a focus on your laundry.
Vodafone and Te Rourou are supporting relief efforts in Tonga, with an emergency grant and matching donations.
Australian GiveTech startup Dataro has announced its AUD 2.5 million seed funding round led by Basis Set Ventures, Black Sheep Capital, and Save The Children.
Boomi's Boomiverse community is donating $100,000 to charities combating homelessness, promoting diversity in STEM, and more.
AWS has announced a new global program to enhance health outcomes for underserved or under-represented communities.
Google Workspace, including Gmail, Chat, Calendar, Drive, Docs, Sheets, Meet, is now available to individuals and groups.
Micro Focus' CyberRes Fortify portfolio has been recognized as a Leader in the Gartner Magic Quadrant for Application Security Testing.
The World Health Organization, Microsoft, and Avanade are partnering to develop a World Health Data Hub to streamline global health data.
Cognizant pledges $250m to promote economic mobility, educational opportunity, diversity and inclusion, and health and well-being worldwide.
Cloudbric, which offered free cybersecurity services to several vulnerable industries, was honoured for its work to keep businesses safe.
Microsoft launches pilot program to help people with disabilities excel in technology careers, promoting a more diverse workforce.
The technology gifted to St John includes Jabra headsets, Yealink and Poly conference phones, and Logitech keyboard and mouse sets, worth over $8,000.
The code aims to establish a self-regulatory framework to protect New Zealanders from online harm and harmful content.
Hospitality businesses in New Zealand are getting a helping hand through an online auction called Hands Up 4 Hospo.
The company has supported more than 1000 charitable organisations since 2002 with donations totalling over $43 million.
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