University of Sydney stories
Babeltext transforms global messaging with 135-language tool
Fri, 22nd Nov 2024
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edutech
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cx
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martech
Babeltext's multilingual chat platform revolutionises business communication, translating messages across 135 languages into English for seamless customer engagement.
Navigating the tumultuous waves of Oracle Java pricing and licensing changes
Tue, 26th Mar 2024
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martech
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software development
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oracle
Oracle's Java pricing and licensing updates, shifting from usage-based to per-employee costs, send businesses seeking for alternative distribution channels amidst concern over increased operational expenditure.
Azul rides high on Oracle Java cost adjustments & cloud surge
Wed, 13th Mar 2024
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crm
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martech
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software development
Java vendor Azul sees stellar growth due to rising cloud costs and Oracle's Java pricing changes, with institutions like the University of Sydney making the switch.
Verne Global appoints Natasha Mehta as Head of Project Management
Thu, 7th Dec 2023
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devops
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apm
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clean technologies
Verne Global appoints Natasha Mehta, former VIPA Digital Associate Director, as Head of Project Management to help guide its sustainable data centre operations across Europe.
Thales Australia extends partnership with Sydney University
Fri, 30th Dec 2022
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data analytics
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digital transformation
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ai
The long-standing partnership to continue research and development of transformational solutions in aerospace, space, defence and digital security fields.
Global study to discover if wearables data can predict COVID-19
Thu, 19th Nov 2020
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fitbit
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mental health
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university of sydney
Can wearable tech predict COVID-19? Researchers from the University of Sydney join a global project to find out.
University of Sydney taps into AWS to save threatened species
Tue, 28th Apr 2020
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edutech
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hyperscale
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public cloud
Researchers at the University of Sydney are using Amazon Web Services to analyse genetic data and develop strategies to save Australia's threatened species.
World's stinkiest fruit could charge a laptop in seconds
Fri, 6th Mar 2020
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clean technologies
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climate change
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tablets
Researchers at the University of Sydney have developed super-capacitors from durian and jackfruit waste, enabling phones and laptops to charge in seconds.
Public dataset to help researchers predict malicious activity unveiled
Tue, 8th Oct 2019
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malware
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cybersecurity
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nokia
Australian researchers have unveiled the largest public dataset of malicious internet activity, spanning 10 years, to help predict cyber threats.
Aussies bring next-gen zinc bromide batteries to life
Thu, 28th Feb 2019
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datacentre infrastructure
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power / energy
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clean technologies
Australian company Gelion launches innovative zinc bromide batteries at the University of Sydney, pioneering safer, cost-effective energy storage solutions.