About Kaleah

Kaleah Salmon
Journalist
Kaleah Salmon is 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.
Stories by Kaleah - Page 6

SaaS adoption drives growth for manufacturers in Australia, NZ
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saas
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digital transformation
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edge computing
Investment in SaaS technology is driving growth and agility in Australia and New Zealand's manufacturing sector, with 89% of firms adopting cloud solutions.

QSIC partners with Wingstop to deliver curated music in Sydney
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data analytics
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cx
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martech
QSIC teams up with Wingstop to craft a bold, AI-curated music experience for the US chain’s first Sydney outlet, enhancing its energetic brand vibe.

Five Faces secures AUD $1 million to expand digital health tech
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digital signage
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queensland government
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five faces
Five Faces has secured AUD $1 million in Series A funding to boost development and expand its digital health platforms in Australia and overseas.

Contact centres use AI to balance staffing & wellbeing needs
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cx
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martech
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ai
Contact centres are using AI to flexibly scale staffing in real time, enhancing customer service while protecting employee wellbeing amid rising demand.

CISA budget cut sparks security fears among experts
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advanced persistent threat protection
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threat intelligence
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cyber threats
President Trump's 2026 budget plan cuts CISA funding by USD $495 million, risking cybersecurity readiness amid rising threats and concerns over election security.

NEXT & Infobip boost security & RCS messaging for shoppers
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cx
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martech
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ai
NEXT partners with Infobip to boost shopper security, blocking 175,000 fake messages monthly and enhancing customer engagement with advanced RCS messaging.

Novus Power selects ProScope to support renewable expansion
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uc
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devops
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apm
Novus Power has chosen ProScope to manage operations as it rapidly expands in renewable energy, ensuring streamlined project control and growth support.

Linklaters expands use of Opus 2 AI to boost litigation teams
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rpa
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ai
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collaboration
Linklaters expands use of Opus 2’s AI-powered platform to enhance efficiency and collaboration across its litigation, arbitration and investigations teams.

GigaDevice opens global headquarters in Singapore for reach
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iot
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supply chain
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global expansion
GigaDevice has opened its global headquarters in Singapore to boost its semiconductor market growth and strengthen global customer and supply chain ties.

FILOform launches WallMax sealing system for UK data centres
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critical infrastructure
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data centre downtime
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energy sector
FILOform has launched WallMax, a modular sealing system to protect UK data centres from water, gas, dust, and rodent ingress, enhancing operational security.

Zero Networks raises USD $55 M to expand microsegmentation
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saas
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firewalls
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ransomware
Zero Networks has raised USD $55 million to expand its agentless microsegmentation technology, boosting cybersecurity and preventing ransomware lateral movement.

Vertiv expands cooling lineup with new CoolChip CDU models
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datacentre infrastructure
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hyperscale
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dc
Vertiv has launched three new CoolChip CDU models in EMEA, boosting liquid cooling options for high-density AI and HPC data centres with up to 600 kW capacity.

Japan Airlines adopts cloud platform to boost maintenance
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devops
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digital transformation
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rpa
Japan Airlines is upgrading its aircraft maintenance with IFS Cloud, aiming to enhance operational efficiency and support future growth through AI-driven technology.

Indosat & GoTo launch Sahabat-AI LLM for five languages
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digital transformation
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ai
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digital economy
Indosat and GoTo have launched Sahabat-AI, a 70-billion parameter large language model supporting five Indonesian languages to boost digital sovereignty.

Half of British adults would trust AI for legal contracts
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risk & compliance
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data privacy
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ai
Half of British adults would trust AI to handle legal contracts, with 56% open to using it for interpreting terms despite potential risks highlighted by experts.

Russian Market remains key player in cyber credential theft
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saas
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malware
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cloud security
Russian Market remains pivotal in cyber credential theft, with over 136,000 alerts in 2024 for stolen credentials sold at just USD $2 each.

Siemens & Hirano innovate battery machine with digital twin
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digital transformation
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cartech
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cleantech
Siemens and Hirano Tecseed partner to boost battery machine efficiency with digital twins, cutting defects and speeding up production in a growing EV market.

CyberNorth & Sage join forces to boost North East cyber sector
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fintech
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ai
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sage
CyberNorth and Sage have partnered to boost the North East's cyber security sector, aiming to establish the region as a global innovation hub.

Blueberry Life seeks backing for AI-driven longevity insurance
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ai
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crowdfunding
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investment
Blueberry Life launches crowdfunding to back AI-driven longevity insurance, aiming to aid those with chronic illnesses in the UK and beyond live healthier, longer lives.

Indosat & GoTo launch multilingual AI model for Indonesia
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digital transformation
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ai
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digital economy
Indosat and GoTo launched Sahabat-AI, a 70-billion parameter large language model supporting five Indonesian languages to boost local AI and digital sovereignty.