About Sean

Sean Mitchell
Publisher
Having started his career at Renaissance. Sean joined Apple in Melbourne for a number of years before working in the media space. This started with Review Publishing and later the tech publisher IDG Communications. In 2006 he was involved in the launch of The Channel magazine. As they say – the rest is history.
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Ericsson showcasing wireless innovations at MWC 2025
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edge computing
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martech
Ericsson Enterprise Wireless is set to unveil cutting-edge advancements in 5G and AI at Mobile World Congress 2025 in Barcelona, showcasing their impact on business efficiency.

Straker & IGUAZU launch AI tool for Japan's financials
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ai
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investment
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financial services
Straker and IGUAZU have unveiled SwiftBridge, an AI tool aimed at helping Japanese firms meet new bilingual financial reporting regulations by 2025.

Wavelink partners with N-able to offer data protection & security solutions
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data protection
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advanced persistent threat protection
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cybersecurity
Wavelink has partnered with N-able to enhance tech offerings in Australia, boosting data protection and security solutions in the region.

HPE Aruba launches IoT solutions to boost retail security
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firewalls
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network infrastructure
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network security
HPE Aruba has rolled out new IoT solutions designed to enhance security and efficiency in retail, catering to diverse connectivity needs across environments.

D2L awarded top honours by G2 & Tech & Learning
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edutech
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ai
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higher education
D2L has been honoured with top accolades from G2 and Tech & Learning for its innovative educational technology, including the award-winning AI tool, D2L Lumi.

Southern Cyber adopts Check Point's prevention strategy
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saas
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ransomware
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cloud security
Southern Cyber in Adelaide adopts Check Point's prevention-first strategy to enhance its cyber security measures, addressing growing digital threats.

NEXCOM unveils FTA 5190 AI-powered server with Xeon 6 SoC
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firewalls
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network security
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breach prevention
NEXCOM has launched the FTA 5190 AI-Powered Edge Server, powered by Intel Xeon 6 SoC, designed to enhance data management and reduce operational costs.

Getac unveils next-gen rugged laptops for key sectors
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data privacy
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personal computing devices
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edge ai
Getac has unveiled its latest B360 and B360 Pro rugged laptops, designed for professionals in public safety, utilities, and defence, featuring advanced Edge AI capabilities.

WA Police enhance Apple CarPlay with ANPR technology
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personal computing devices
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motorola solutions
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apple carplay
Western Australia Police has upgraded its Apple CarPlay systems with automatic number plate recognition, enhancing real-time alerts in over 80 vehicles.

Alienware unveils new range of advanced gaming monitors
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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displays & projectors
Alienware has unveiled a new series of gaming monitors, including the award-winning 27 4K QD-OLED, enhancing performance and accessibility for gamers.

Apple unveils MacBook Air with M4 chip & Mac Studio power
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personal computing devices
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apple
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digital media
Apple has launched a revamped MacBook Air featuring the powerful M4 chip, offering up to 23 times faster performance, enhanced camera, and a starting price of AUD $1,699 / NZD $1,999.

Zeller launches 'Bill at Table' to boost restaurant efficiency
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eftpos
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zeller
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customer satisfaction
Australian fintech Zeller has unveiled its new Bill at Table service, partnering with Impos to help restaurants boost efficiency and table turnover by 73%.

Sinch unveils new service to boost global RCS adoption
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cloud services
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mobile operators
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rich communication services
Sinch has launched its RCS Business Enablement service, aimed at helping mobile operators manage and secure Rich Communication Services for Business globally.

Australian businesses redefined under procurement reforms
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supply chain & logistics
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australian government
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logistics
The Sovereign Australian Prime Alliance has welcomed new reforms defining an Australian business for procurement as one with over 50% Aussie ownership.

Gartner outlines data & analytics trends for 2025
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data analytics
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data science
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slm
Gartner forecasts key data and analytics trends set to reshape the industry by 2025, urging leaders to embrace AI solutions and robust governance.

Mongolian Tax Administration boosts efficiency with Cloudera
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data analytics
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ai
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data management
The Mongolian Tax Administration has boosted efficiency and data management by adopting Cloudera, significantly speeding up tax evasion investigations by eightfold.

ExpressVPN launches Linux app with new graphical interface
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data privacy
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software development
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cloud services
ExpressVPN has launched its first Linux app with a graphical user interface, enhancing security and privacy for the increasingly popular open-source platform.

UK fintech Lenkie raises GBP £49m to boost SME financing
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credit risk
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entrepreneurship
UK fintech Lenkie has secured GBP £49 million in Series A funding, aiming to transform payables financing for SMEs amid a £22 billion funding gap.

Oklahoma saves USD $10 million with process intelligence
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data analytics
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ai
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procurement
Oklahoma has saved over USD $10 million in its first year using the Celonis Process Intelligence platform, significantly improving state operations and taxpayer fund management.

Dr. Martens partners with Amperity for data strategy boost
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digital transformation
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cx
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martech
Dr. Martens has teamed up with Amperity to enhance its data and marketing strategy, leveraging AI for personalised customer experiences amid changing privacy regulations.