About Kaleah
Kaleah Salmon
News Editor
Kaleah Salmon is a 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 3
Radix sets Houston industrial AI event for 2026
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network infrastructure
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manufacturing
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digital transformation
Radix has set out a Houston industrial AI event for 2026, aiming to help energy and manufacturing leaders turn pilots into operational gains.
Axis unveils unified security range across cameras, readers
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smart cities
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encryption
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iot security
Axis launches new cameras, thermal devices and access readers as it pushes unified security systems across IT-linked deployments.
Racing Bulls simulator launches in Cherry Edition livery
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partner programmes
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social media
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formula one
Racing Bulls' cherry blossom Japanese Grand Prix livery inspires limited-edition motion simulator as F1 collectibles market expands.
Easter marketing peaks in final week, Klaviyo finds
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cx
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martech
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partner programmes
Klaviyo data show Easter campaigns start weeks ahead but still bunch in the last seven days, with SMS peaking hardest on Sunday.
AI prompts clients to question expert fees, report finds
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devops
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digital transformation
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partner programmes
One in three firms say clients now think AI can do expert work in-house, raising pricing pressure for agencies and consultancies.
Searches for AI skincare surge 2,647% as tools grow
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martech
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personalisation
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cdp
Searches for AI skincare jump 2,647% as beauty fans turn to app-led scans, smart devices and tailored routines for quicker advice.
Gigamon leads deep observability market as AI traffic surges
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firewalls
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hybrid cloud
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digital transformation
Gigamon takes 51% of deep observability market as AI traffic drives 18% growth and pushes the segment towards USD $2.1 billion by 2030.
Whatfix study warns AI adoption gap costs mid-sized firms
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saas
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digital transformation
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martech
Whatfix study says firms risk USD $10.9m a year from weak digital adoption as AI investment outpaces staff use of new tools.
AI lifts Asia Pacific data centre costs, report says
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hyperscale
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edge computing
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dc
Japan and Singapore drive Asia Pacific data centre build costs higher as AI demand, power constraints and labour shortages widen regional gaps.
AEM Networks rebrands amid growing AI testing demands
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network infrastructure
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devops
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manufacturing
AEM Networks widens its test kit as AI-driven bandwidth, latency and audit pressures push the Singapore unit beyond cable certification into fibre and RF.
Sungrow unveils battery & solar storage in Australia
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clean technologies
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renewable energy
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nem
Sungrow has launched new battery and hybrid solar-storage products in Australia as developers race to meet tougher grid-forming requirements.
Pexa Clear opens for property AML compliance ahead
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saas
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fintech
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rpa
PEXA launches pay-per-use compliance tool for property firms as Australia's AML and counter-terrorism rules approach in 2026.
Tech Data wins Microsoft Frontier Distributor status
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digital transformation
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socs
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partner programmes
Tech Data gains Microsoft Frontier Distributor status as Asia Pacific partners seek stronger cloud, security and training support.
NeonNow launches AI customer platform across 170 markets
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saas
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uc
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digital transformation
NeonNow rebrand puts Sydney founder's customer platform in 170 markets as AI demand lifts channel partner hopes.
Meep-morp launches Resolve workflow tool for editors
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rpa
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social media
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digital media
Meep-morp unveils Resolve workflow software to automate exports, tagging and uploads, aiming to cut post-production delays for professional editors.
David Hyman launches monō ai to scale enterprise AI
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digital transformation
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fintech
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martech
David Hyman's monō ai opens for enterprise clients as it targets the gap between AI pilots and full-scale deployment across established businesses.
Australian firms warned over AI & cloud cyber risks
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storage
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data protection
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hybrid cloud
Australian firms urged to tighten cloud defences as Zscaler and Reolink warn AI agents and connected cameras are widening cyber risk.
AI shifts data centre focus from scale to connectivity
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datacentre infrastructure
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hyperscale
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edge computing
AI is redrawing the data centre map, shifting investment from hyperscale campuses to distributed, tightly connected regional clusters.
JAGGAER roundtable focuses on procurement, inflation, AI
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data analytics
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digital transformation
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rpa
JAGGAER's Sydney roundtable explored how data, AI and phased change can help procurement tackle inflation, supplier risk and maverick spend.
Amazon Australia uses AI to cut delivery packaging
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cx
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martech
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supply chain
Amazon Australia has deployed homegrown AI to expand box-free deliveries, slashing packaging and cutting waste across its network.