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 2
Software@Scale named Deloitte 2024 Fast 50 Rising Star
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gender diversity
Australian tech provider Software@Scale has been honoured as a Deloitte 2024 Fast 50 'Rising Star' after achieving a remarkable 2,356% revenue growth.
Yuno introduces Mastercard's Click to Pay for clients
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cx
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martech
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payment technologies
Yuno now offers Mastercard's Click to Pay, a secure checkout solution aimed at reducing cart abandonment and enhancing the e-commerce experience.
Commonwealth Bank uses AI to enhance customer service
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crm
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fintech
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cx
Commonwealth Bank of Australia is leveraging AI to improve customer service, reducing scam losses by 50%, fraud by 30%, and call wait times by 40%.
AnythingLLM unveils new hub advancing agentic AI skills
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rpa
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genai
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data privacy
Agentic AI is transforming generative AI with customisable autonomous models, allowing businesses to improve workflows while ensuring data privacy.
Litera acquires Office & Dragons to boost legal tech
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genai
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ai
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legal tech
Litera has acquired Office & Dragons to enhance its legal tech offerings, leveraging automation and AI to improve document workflows for legal professionals.
Kantar & LiveRamp expand partnership for ad targeting
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data protection
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data analytics
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kantar
Kantar and LiveRamp have broadened their partnership, enabling advertisers to better target online campaigns using Kantar's consumer data across key markets.
IREN's Q1 FY25 results reveal shift in mining & AI focus
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cryptocurrency
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blockchain
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cleantech
IREN reported Q1 FY25 results, revealing USD $49.6 million in Bitcoin mining revenue and a net loss of USD $51.7 million amid expanding AI cloud services.
Medallia joins G-Cloud 14 to enhance public sector services
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digital transformation
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hcm
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public sector
Medallia has been named a supplier on the UK's G-Cloud 14 framework, offering cloud solutions to boost experience management for public sector agencies.
AI success hinges on data integration & culture shift
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ai
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data infrastructure
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integrated systems
Rich Waldron, CEO of Tray.ai, warns that enterprises face hurdles in adopting AI, driven by fragmented data and outdated cultures needing urgent change.
AI adoption in the workplace hindered by security fears
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ai
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ai ethics
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work-life balance
A new report from Lucid Software reveals that despite 60% of companies reportedly using AI tools, 34% of employees engage with them less than once a month.
Experts warn of AI-driven threats to SaaS applications
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malware
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cloud security
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phishing
Cybersecurity experts at AppOmni warn that AI will empower attackers, making SaaS applications more vulnerable to sophisticated breaches in the coming years.
Contextflow secures AI reimbursement deal with IKK Südwest
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prevention
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ai adoption
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contextflow
Contextflow is set to make history in Europe by securing the first radiology AI reimbursement contract with German insurer IKK Südwest, enhancing early lung cancer detection.
TCO Certified unveils new IT sustainability criteria focus
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cleantech
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sustainability
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green it
TCO Certified is set to launch new sustainability criteria for IT products, addressing e-waste and supply chain issues this December, marking a significant update.
BSO unveils DataOne, Europe's largest data centre by 2028
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pue
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dataone
BSO has unveiled DataOne, set to become Europe's largest giga-scale data centre by 2028, with a focus on sustainability and high-performance AI infrastructure.
Royal Melbourne Hospital partners with ANDHealth for tech surge
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ai
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healthtech
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connected health
The Royal Melbourne Hospital has partnered with ANDHealth to enhance access to digital health technologies and improve patient care delivery.
UK tech workers expect 20% wage rise to stay in roles
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workplace culture
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burnout
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employee retention
UK tech professionals are seeking a 20% pay rise to remain in their jobs, with 49% considering leaving for better compensation.
Microsoft launches new Innovation Hub in North Sydney
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digital transformation
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cx
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martech
Microsoft has launched a new Innovation Hub in North Sydney to aid Australian firms in leveraging AI and other technologies for competitive advantage.
Asana partners with Datacom to boost ANZ enterprise solutions
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edutech
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digital transformation
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it services
Asana has partnered with Datacom to enhance enterprise solutions in Australia and New Zealand, boosting efficiency and transparency for customers.
GroupBy & Topsort unite to enhance retail media sales
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cx
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martech
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ecommerce
GroupBy and Topsort have formed a strategic partnership to enhance retailers' sponsored product displays, aiming to boost revenue and streamline eCommerce operations.
Australians worry about hacking, disinformation & security
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terrorism
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ipsos
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hacking
A recent Ipsos survey reveals that 80% of Australians see hacking as a major threat, while concerns about disinformation have also surged significantly.