Logistics stories - Page 2
Login problems drive consumers away from digital services
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data protection
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digital transformation
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mfa
Thales report finds weak login and sign-up flows are pushing users away, as trust in AI, data handling and digital services remains low.
Supply chain confidence falls as geopolitical risk rises
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data analytics
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digital transformation
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supply chain
Blue Yonder survey finds supply chain leaders are less confident for 2026, with geopolitical shocks exposing slower response times despite rising AI investment.
Samsung adds Ingram Micro to rugged device network
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digital transformation
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mdm
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partner programmes
Samsung broadens Australian B2B reach by putting rugged smartphones and tablets through Ingram Micro, targeting logistics, healthcare and frontline teams.
Robotics push could add AUD $201 billion to GDP by 2040
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robots
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agricultural technology
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manufacturing
Australia robotics investment could add AUD $201 billion to GDP by 2040, with ACIL Allen modelling pointing to higher wages and 128,900 jobs a year.
Haleon taps SAP for AI-driven business systems overhaul
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saas
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digital transformation
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cx
Haleon expands SAP partnership to modernise core systems, embed AI and unify data across finance, supply chain, HR and sales.
FedEx opens first on-site solar hub at Shanghai airport
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data analytics
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iot
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cartech
FedEx expands Asia-Pacific green push with Shanghai airport solar hub, as it cuts emissions, boosts electric vehicles and deploys digital tools.
Software developers top AI job-loss fears, study finds
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digital transformation
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supply chain
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ai
Software developers top a new list of jobs workers fear AI will wipe out, as Reddit users fret over shrinking entry-level career paths.
Good Drinks signs Macquarie network deal to cut outages
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storage
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firewalls
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dr
Good Drinks taps Macquarie Telecom for new SASE network to curb peak-season outages and bolster cyber security across its national operations.
Rapid7 warns of cellular IoT hardware attack risks
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uc
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firewalls
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devops
Rapid7 warns that hands-on attacks against cellular IoT hardware can pivot through trusted modules to breach cloud and backend systems.
Zetifi launches connected fleet safety platform in Australia
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saas
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agricultural technology
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digital transformation
Zetifi has unveiled a Connected Fleet Safety platform in Australia, integrating vehicle and worker risk data directly into Microsoft 365 workflows.
Firmus appoints three directors for AI infrastructure push
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hyperscale
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fintech
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dc
Firmus adds three seasoned directors to steer governance and growth as it scales energy-efficient AI infrastructure across the region.
Yubico expands YubiKey enrolment for Microsoft, Ping
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data protection
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mfa
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cloud security
Yubico expands YubiKey enrolment tools for Microsoft Entra ID and Ping, aiming to simplify passwordless onboarding and account recovery.
Does data define the retail winners and losers in 2026?
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data analytics
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digital transformation
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cx
Australian retailers face rising insolvencies and online giants; those failing to harness delivery data risk becoming 2026's biggest losers.
EZZ joins JD Health to grow China supplement sales
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cx
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martech
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supply chain
EZZ partners with JD Health to boost China supplement sales, tapping JD.com's vast digital healthcare platform for broader consumer reach.
AliExpress raises UK Brand+ price guarantee to £40
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martech
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commerce systems
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smart home
AliExpress boosts its UK Brand+ price promise, lifting per-item refunds to GBP £40 and monthly claim caps to GBP £160 on select goods.
Lwart expands Rimini Street support to SAP & VMware
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malware
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virtualisation
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ransomware
Lwart extends Rimini Street support to SAP and VMware to cut licensing pressure, avoid forced upgrades and refocus IT on operations.
DHL opens Erskine Park hub for tech, auto reverse logistics
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martech
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cartech
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supply chain
DHL opens a 21,000m² Erskine Park warehouse to boost tech and auto spare parts distribution, returns handling and energy-efficient logistics.
Specialised AI will define the next era of Australian enterprise networks
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edutech
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agricultural technology
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network infrastructure
Specialised AI is set to transform Australian enterprise networks, outgunning generic tools in resilience, reliability and local relevance.
Pattern appoints David Jennison to lead European growth
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data analytics
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cx
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martech
Pattern appoints ex-Amazon eCommerce Specialist David Jennison as Europe MD to spearhead marketplace-driven growth and AI-powered expansion.
NCS links agentic AI to NVIDIA stack for sovereign use
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smart cities
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hybrid cloud
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digital transformation
NCS integrates its agentic AI platforms with NVIDIA AI Enterprise to deliver sovereign, production-grade AI for regulated sectors across Asia.