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Displaying items by tag: Edith Cowan University

Western Australia's Edith Cowan University (ECU) has officially launched the WA Cyber Security Innovation Hub, to be known as CyberWest, as the state's newly revamped,cyber security centre. 

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COMPANY NEWS Boomi, the intelligent connectivity and automation leader, today announced that Edith Cowan University (ECU) has implemented the Boomi AtomSphere™ Platform to create a digital framework that promotes data access and sharing across the university for enhanced staff and student online engagement.

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Edith Cowan University has implemented Boomi AtomSphere platform to create a digital framework that promotes data access and sharing to enhance staff and student online engagement.

Published inEducation
Thursday, 15 September 2022 12:12

ECU and IBM offer internship program

IBM and Edith Cowan University are working together on an industry and education internship program that aims to create job opportunities for local ECU students.

Published inEducation

GUEST CASE STUDY: Spanning over three campuses in Western Australia with over 30,000 undergraduate and postgraduate students, Edith Cowan University's mission is to transform lives and enrich society. The university's vision is to lead the sector in educational experience, research with impact and make positive contributions to the industry and the community.

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COMPANY NEWS: Tribal Group, a leading software and services provider to the Australian higher education sector, has announced that 17 Australian universities, TAFE organisations and higher education providers are now live, and submitting statutory data returns to the government with Tribal Edge Submissions.

Published inBusiness IT
Wednesday, 07 April 2021 11:17

Cartelux recruits Reilly as CFO

Ad tech company Cartelux has appointed Geoff Reilly to the role of chief financial officer to drive its financial function through the next stages of significant growth.

Published inPeople Moves

Integrated solutions and managed services provider Konica Minolta has partnered with Edith Cowan University (ECU) in a move aimed at boosting the university’s capability to meeting the “growing needs” for advanced manufacturing facilities in Western Australia (WA).

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A well-known security researcher has pointed out a major flaw in an article about hacking published by theAustralian Financial Review on 26 June: its over-eagerness in attributing attacks, when that is the toughest part of a threat analyst's job.

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Western Australia’s Edith Cowan University’s (ECU) has successfully completed the first phase of a digital transformation that has seen the migration of almost 400 workloads to Microsoft Azure - enhancing organisational agility and halving IT operational costs.

Published inStrategy
Tuesday, 21 January 2020 12:02

Genetec grabs Papalia for regional sales role

Security, operations and BI vendor Genetec has appointed Dominic Papalia as ANZ regional sales manger.

Published inPeople Moves

Decision-making platform provider Board International has appointed Chris O'Brien to the new role of regional sales manager for Western Australia.

Published inPeople Moves

In the 21st century world of business, cyber security is more important than ever. Ethical hacking and network defence are two skills employed by cyber security professionals to secure networks and guard information and people.

In the 21st century world of business, cyber security is more important than ever. Ethical hacking and network defence are two skills employed by cyber security professionals to secure networks and guard information and people.

Published inEducation

Researchers at Western Australia's Edith Cowan University have discovered a way to modify an iron-based alloy in such a way as to produce a new crystalline alloy that is able to remove contaminants like heavy metals, dyes and other organic materials from wastewater.

Published inHealth

Researchers at Edith Cowan University claim that educational video games can improve children's mental maths skills.

Published inStrategy
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