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South Korean chat giant Kakao is now tapping into manufacturing in the country as it continues to expand into other industries.
Westpac, together with Octet, has developed the Business Link trading platform to help SMBs facilitate payments, particularly with international suppliers.
LG will display its new stylus smartphone, along with a litany of new midrange phones and its yet-to-be-revealed flagship the G5, at the Mobile World Congress next week.
The New South Wales Department of Justice's CIO has likened the department's attitude towards an as-a-service model to a relationship, saying that some services should be procured like a one-off hookup, and others like a marriage.
In an aim to improve its customer strategy, Suncorp has reshuffled its executive board, including reappointing current Business Services CEO Matt Pancino to his former role as group CIO.
Apple plans to launch Apple Pay in China this week to take on fierce competition from Samsung and Alibaba, and is eyeing the countries of France and Canada next.
Tintri's new all-flash storage array uses VM-aware software that pushes it to the top of the pile in terms of delivering and managing performance.
A reliable mobile leaker has published believed press photos of the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge smartphones to be unveiled in the coming days. Following, a report noted the smartphones will ship with a free VR headset from Samsung.
ASG Group has reported that EBITDA jumped by 14.4 percent to AU$12.7 million and revenue reached AU$88.2 million during the six months ended December 31, 2015.
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