Promoted Archives - Tech Business News https://www.techbusinessnews.com.au/category/promoted-content/ Thu, 03 Oct 2024 07:20:22 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://www.techbusinessnews.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/newsfav-150x150.png Promoted Archives - Tech Business News https://www.techbusinessnews.com.au/category/promoted-content/ 32 32 MAR Mining Has More Than 3.58 Million Users, Aiming To Build The World’s Largest Cloud Mining Platform. https://www.techbusinessnews.com.au/mar-mining-has-more-than-3-58-million-users-aiming-to-build-the-worlds-largest-cloud-mining-platform/ Wed, 19 Jun 2024 13:32:58 +0000 https://www.techbusinessnews.com.au/?p=33095 As more players enter the cryptocurrency market, mining becomes more complex and requires more computing power. Mining is becoming increasingly complex due to high electricity

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As more players enter the cryptocurrency market, mining becomes more complex and requires more computing power. Mining is becoming increasingly complex due to high electricity bills and wear and tear on equipment. Therefore, cloud mining is becoming an increasingly attractive option.

What is cloud mining

Cloud mining is a form of cryptocurrency mining that allows individuals to rent computing power from remote data centers. In the process, users do not have to invest in expensive mining equipment or perform maintenance. Cloud mining providers take care of equipment, electricity and maintenance costs, and users can earn cryptocurrency by renting this computing power.

How to start cloud mining

Here are the basic steps you need to take before getting started.

Step 1: Choose a Cloud Mining Provider

MAR Mining is a powerful cryptocurrency mining platform that allows you to earn Bitcoin passively, with no strings attached, regardless of technical knowledge or financial resources. Once $100 worth of Bitcoins are mined, they can be transferred to your account and traded. Any profits are yours and you can withdraw them to your personal wallet.

Step 2. Register an account

MAR Mining offers a simple registration process: all you need to do is enter your email address. Sign up now and get $12 for free to start mining Bitcoin.

Step 3. Purchase a Mining Contract

MAR Mining provides a variety of efficient mining contract options: contract prices range from US$100 to US$5,000, and each package has its own return on investment and a certain contract validity period. For example:

Step Four: Earn Passive Income

Cloud mining is a great way to increase your passive income. Earn passive income the day after purchasing a contract. Passive income is the goal of every investor and trader, and MAR mining is the best option to achieve this goal.

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Starting a Tech Business: Here’s How To Manage Cybersecurity Risks That Are Too Costly To Ignore https://www.techbusinessnews.com.au/starting-a-tech-business-heres-how-to-manage-cybersecurity-risks-that-are-too-costly-to-ignore/ Tue, 25 Jul 2023 05:13:30 +0000 https://www.techbusinessnews.com.au/?p=25856 According to estimates data and other cyber security breaches is projected to cost global businesses $10.5 trillion annually. Businesses need to invest in robust cybersecurity

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According to estimates data and other cyber security breaches is projected to cost global businesses $10.5 trillion annually. Businesses need to invest in robust cybersecurity defenses to prevent data breaches from occurring includeding implementing multi-factor authentication, conducting regular security audits, and providing regular training to employees

The cost of cyberattacks is high for business owners - IT decision-makers who cited the following impacts of a cyberattack

The technological disruptions that are occurring today in multiple industries continue to create opportunities for tech service companies. This is good news for companies that provide solutions in software, cloud storage or artificial intelligence.

You’ll want to start by assessing the needs of a tech-startup. Here are some steps you can take to build a solid foundation for your business.

1. Idea and Brand

You need an idea of a service or product that you would like to offer. It can be a product or service that you have seen as a solution to a problem.

You can create a brand around your idea once you’ve got it. The brand can define the unique “personality of your company”

2. Market and Customers

You should also validate your idea with customers or users in order to make sure that it is something people want. How can you do this? Start by conducting market research for your product.

Check if your product has a market, or if it is similar to another. There is definitely a demand for what you offer if both are present. Then you can identify a audience around which to base your product and strategy.

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As The Cost Of Living Soars New Technology Is Helping Australians https://www.techbusinessnews.com.au/news/as-the-cost-of-living-soars-new-technology-is-helping-australias/ https://www.techbusinessnews.com.au/news/as-the-cost-of-living-soars-new-technology-is-helping-australias/#respond Mon, 13 Jun 2022 05:07:54 +0000 https://www.techbusinessnews.com.au/?p=13749 The Australian technology industry is facing an employment crisis. The COVID border closures and a growing reliance on digital technologies has created a competitive market

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The Australian technology industry is facing an employment crisis. The COVID border closures and a growing reliance on digital technologies has created a competitive market for tech workers, one where demand for roles such as computer engineers, programmers, developers and data professionals is on the rise; but the supply of talent through graduate and visa programs is not generating enough workers to meet the demand, making recruitment and retention of workers problematic.

The Hays Salary Guide Report FY21/22, a survey of nearly 3,500 organisations, revealed that 68% of the local technology industry is suffering from skills shortages. However, only 58% of the same cohort of local technology companies expected to increase their permanent headcount FY21/22, highlighting the skills shortage.

While the recent change of government came with a pledge from the Australian Labor Party to add 1.2 million workers into the technology sector by 2030, there still remains an 8-year skills shortage gap that will add pressure to an industry already experiencing high turnover and rising employment costs as workers find it easier to build their careers and salaries by chasing new job opportunities rather than dedicating themselves to a single company.

The Australia’s Tech Jobs Opportunity — Cracking the Code to Australia’s Best Jobs Report, produced by the Tech Council of Australia the peak industry body for Australia’s tech sector, found that the tech sector already pay nearly 32% more on an hourly basis and 64% more on a weekly basis in remuneration than the Australia-wide average, adding pressure on tech companies to consider non-cash benefits and rewards as part of their recruitment and retainment strategies. 

With rising energy costs and interest rates dominating workers’ day-to-day lives, they’re looking to address cost of living pressures by seeking higher wages. If their current employer can’t meet their expectations, then there are others who are willing to step in and offer a more lucrative remuneration package.

But it’s not just cash that workers are after. Other benefits play an important role when seeking new working opportunities. The benefit identified as most important by employees in the Hays Salary Guide Report FY21/22 was Flexible Work Practices, which can include remote working opportunities, fluid working hours and additional annual leave. 

The Best Jobs Report also found that the tech sector is more likely to adopt technology that provides workers with the flexibility of working from home at a higher rate than other industries, even before the pandemic. A third of all new workers hired since the pandemic by tech giant Atlassian, for example, are located at least two hours outside a major city.

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The Future Of Transit Payments Is Here https://www.techbusinessnews.com.au/the-future-of-transit-payments-is-here/ https://www.techbusinessnews.com.au/the-future-of-transit-payments-is-here/#respond Thu, 02 Jun 2022 23:34:28 +0000 https://www.techbusinessnews.com.au/?p=12951 Fintech company, Bleu Australia is set to help revolutionize the way people pay for their private and public transport.  As cash becomes redundant and contactless

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Fintech company, Bleu Australia is set to help revolutionize the way people pay for their private and public transport. 

As cash becomes redundant and contactless payments rise in this post-COVID world, Bleu Australia Managing Director, Cameron Ross says there needs to be more innovative technology for transit payments which don’t solely rely on tap-and-go cards, or traditional cash and Eftpos payments.  

‘’It was a big change when buses, ferries and trains went cashless, introducing ‘’tap-and-go’ cards. Still to this day, many are left stranded due to no longer accepting cash,’’

‘’They are left to find a ‘tap-and-go’ card close by or not ride at all. It becomes rather painful particularly for tourists who may only need to ride once or twice, Ross says’’ 

‘’Tap-and-go cards were introduced over a decade ago, yet despite the rise in technology, it remains one of the only more advanced payment technologies available in transit.’’

‘’Transit payments in Australia needs innovation, bringing it in line with today’s technology, and offering more seamless payments for customers now, and well into the future.’’

‘’Despite much innovation in payments technology today, many outcomes fail to make a big impact on the day-to-day lives of the end user. Until now, payments technology has focused on building on what’s already available rather than inventing something new.’’

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Cisco Joins Lifeline Australia To ‘PUSH’ For Better Mental Health In The Technology Sector https://www.techbusinessnews.com.au/news/cisco-joins-lifeline-australia-to-push-for-better-mental-health-in-the-technology-sector/ https://www.techbusinessnews.com.au/news/cisco-joins-lifeline-australia-to-push-for-better-mental-health-in-the-technology-sector/#respond Mon, 30 May 2022 23:14:03 +0000 https://www.techbusinessnews.com.au/?p=13171 Over 24 days in June, Australians will be completing The Push Up Challenge and raising  money for mental health crisis support services. Cisco, one of

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Over 24 days in June, Australians will be completing The Push Up Challenge and raising  money for mental health crisis support services.

Cisco, one of the Australia’s leading IT and networking companies, has joined Lifeline in pushing for better Mental Health in the workplace. For the second year running, Cisco will take part in  The Push-Up Challenge as it aspires to top the community fundraising chart. 

Every year, about 1 in 5 Australians will experience a mental health condition of some form.  The importance of workplace mental health is rapidly increasing in the post-pandemic  environment and particularly within the IT workers due to the higher rates of depression experienced in the industry. 

As ways of working have shifted with the pandemic and with demand for telecommunication  resources ever growing, the sector has been confronted with the challenges of supporting  their staff to be mentally healthy. 

Following success of last year’s The Push Up Challenge, Cisco is now calling on the broader  IT industry to join them and provide tech workers with an ‘antidote’ to feelings of ‘isolation’, all  while enabling them to prioritise their physical and mental health. 

The Push Up Challenge participants will take on 3,139 push ups across 24 days in June, putting  a spotlight on the tragic number of lives lost to suicide in Australia in 2020. 

Head of Small Businesses at Cisco, Karen Schuman, said The Push Up Challenge creates  a safe and relaxed space to talk about mental health at work. By completing the challenge as a  team, Karen and her colleagues are able to provide personal support to each other and foster  better understanding of mental health. 

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The New DJI MATRICE 30 – A Mighty, Versatile, Transportable Commercial Drone https://www.techbusinessnews.com.au/the-new-dji-matrice-30-a-mighty-versatile-transportable-commercial-drone/ https://www.techbusinessnews.com.au/the-new-dji-matrice-30-a-mighty-versatile-transportable-commercial-drone/#respond Sat, 02 Apr 2022 13:46:17 +0000 https://www.techbusinessnews.com.au/?p=11384 The new DJI Matrice 30 is DJI Enterprise’s flagship drone, that fits in a backpack. It integrates multiple high-performance sensors into one single camera payload, is controlled

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The new DJI Matrice 30 is DJI Enterprise’s flagship drone, that fits in a backpack. It integrates multiple high-performance sensors into one single camera payload, is controlled with an ingenious remote control and runs on the upgraded Pilot 2 software, which significantly improves the flight experience. The M30 model offers more power, endurance and capability for rugged professional users, while its size makes it ideal for easy transportation and rapid setup. 

The DJI M30 allows professionals easy, safe access to difficult and dangerous locations. It integrates smoothly with the new DJI FlightHub 2 drone fleet management software and the DJI Dock (expected release date Q4 2022, compatible only with M30 dock edition) for collaboration on remote and unmanned multi-pilot operations, bringing efficiency innovation to various industries. 

The M30 series comes in two versions, the M30 and the M30T1. The M30 model integrates a 48 megapixel 1/2” CMOS sensor zoom camera with 5×~16× optical and 200× digital zoom, a 12 megapixel wide-angle camera8k photo 4K/30 fps video resolution, and a laser rangefinder which can give the precise coordinates of objects up to 1,200 meters away. The M30T features an additional 640×512 px radiometric thermal camera. 

1“T” stands for Thermal capabilities

A Robust, Safe and Reliable Aerial Platform with Extraordinary Resistance 

With IP55 ingress protection, the M30 offers outstanding performance in harsh environments, in heavy rains, high winds, high altitudes, even in icy and snowy conditions and extreme temperatures from -20° C to 50° C. 

The DJI M30 also offers an improved first-person view pilot camera for low light conditions, built-in redundancies and backup systems, three-propeller emergency landing, a Health Management System, and six-way obstacle avoidance sensors enabling the pilot to focus on the mission.

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Zimperium’s 2022 Global Mobile Threat Report Provides Sweeping New Data and Analysis on the State of Mobile Security https://www.techbusinessnews.com.au/news/zimperiums-2022-global-mobile-threat-report-provides-sweeping-new-data-and-analysis-on-the-state-of-mobile-security/ https://www.techbusinessnews.com.au/news/zimperiums-2022-global-mobile-threat-report-provides-sweeping-new-data-and-analysis-on-the-state-of-mobile-security/#respond Mon, 14 Mar 2022 22:40:32 +0000 https://www.techbusinessnews.com.au/?p=10703 Severity of Mobile Threats Rising as Zimperium zLabs Team Discovers an Average of 5,000+ New Mobile Malware Strains Per Day and 1 in 4 Mobile

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Severity of Mobile Threats Rising as Zimperium zLabs Team Discovers an Average of 5,000+ New Mobile Malware Strains Per Day and 1 in 4 Mobile Endpoints Globally Encountering Malicious Apps

Zimperium, the only mobile security platform purpose-built for enterprise environments, today published its 2022 Global Mobile Threat Report unveiling new data and comprehensive analysis of the state of mobile security worldwide. With statistics from Zimperium’s global install base of enterprise clients, novel survey data exposing the mindset and priorities of enterprise security professionals, and a chronicle of the most pervasive mobile threats and third-party threat data from 2021, this report is an extensive assessment of the current state of the mobile threat landscape.

In 2021, the Zimperium zLabs team discovered threats impacting 10 million mobile devices in at least 214 countries. Mobile malware was the most prevalent threat, encountered by nearly 1 in 4 mobile endpoints within Zimperium’s global customer base. Throughout the year, the zLabs team detected 2,034,217 new mobile malware samples in the wild, equating to an average of nearly 36,000 new strains of malware a week and over 5,000 a day.

In addition to the factual data presented within, the report also includes valuable commentary and analysis from leaders across the security industry including members of Zimperium’s executive team, representatives from SentinelOne, Ping Identity, and Intertrust, as well as Malcolm Harkins, the chief security & trust officer at Epiphany Systems.

“In two short years, our work environment became way more complex and sophisticated than it was at the beginning of 2020. Distributed and hybrid workforces, ever-connected devices, high speed 5G connectivity, and increased critical data access from remote locations have spread enterprises worldwide,” said Shridhar Mittal, Zimperium’s CEO. “This level of mobile connectivity will remain the expectation for workers, customers, and enterprises for decades to come, but today’s cybersecurity was not built to support these environments – and attackers know it. Organizations need to come to terms with how to effectively secure this new reality, and this research will provide critical visibility and insights to help get there.”

Combining a Mountain of Mobile Threat Data for Full Visibility

Zimperium’s Global Mobile Threat Report combines data from its global install base of enterprise clients with insights from surveys Zimperium commissioned through Pulse – an exclusive community of verified technology decision makers – that are published publicly in the report for the first time. For additional context, the report substantiates these novel insights with existing market data and statements from other public sources to deliver the most comprehensive account of the current mobile threat landscape and the increasing threat posed by mobile attacks.

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Mearth Raises Bar for Australian E-scooter with the RS Series https://www.techbusinessnews.com.au/mearth-raises-bar-for-australian-e-scooter-with-the-rs-series/ https://www.techbusinessnews.com.au/mearth-raises-bar-for-australian-e-scooter-with-the-rs-series/#respond Fri, 04 Feb 2022 03:12:24 +0000 https://www.techbusinessnews.com.au/?p=9704 Electric scooters have proven their convenience, reliability, and affordability for commuters, especially at the onset of the pandemic. Many also regard e-scooters as eco-friendly devices

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Electric scooters have proven their convenience, reliability, and affordability for commuters, especially at the onset of the pandemic. Many also regard e-scooters as eco-friendly devices that help reduce carbon emissions in the transport sector. Since its popularity skyrocketed recently, many manufacturers and brands have released their version of the best commuter electric scooter.

Mearth, an Australian e-scooter developer based in Sydney, has been releasing innovative e-scooters that are on par with international brands to improve locally-developed e-scooter technology in the country. Their newest e-scooter line-up, the Mearth RS Series, aims to raise the bar for local commuter e-scooters.

The Mearth RS Series offers two long-range electric scooter models that provide commuters with a good balance of performance, durability, comfort, and safety than most commuter e-scooters. The line-up includes the Mearth RS and the newly launched RS Pro.

Mearth developed these e-scooters to provide an ultimate long-range electric mobility scooter for commuters who need more than 40 km of range. The two e-scooters differ in motor, range, battery capacity, and price to give riders the flexibility to choose the suitable performance and price that fits their lifestyle.

The Mearth RS base model travels up to 60-65 km with a 36V 561.6Wh premium lithium battery and a 500W motor power. On the other hand, the Mearth RS Pro offers more range and performance with a max distance of 80-100 km, a 48V 748.8Wh battery, and an 850W motor power. The base model costs $1,299, while Mearth RS Pro retails for $1,599.

Meanwhile, both electric scooters weigh 23 kg, ride at a top speed of 40 km/h (capped at 25 km/h as per Australian e-scooter law), and offer a max load of 100 kg.

Besides its performance, Mearth also designed this foldable electric scooter to be durable. The e-scooters can take on different terrains, such as flat roads, cement, mud, gravel, and uneven paths. The e-scooters can also ride hills with a climbing angle of up to 25 degrees.

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Gold Coast SEO Services: A Quick Guide https://www.techbusinessnews.com.au/gold-coast-seo-services-a-quick-guide/ https://www.techbusinessnews.com.au/gold-coast-seo-services-a-quick-guide/#respond Thu, 20 Jan 2022 16:23:08 +0000 https://www.techbusinessnews.com.au/?p=8993 When you’re running a business, you know all too well how difficult it can be to get people to find you and book your services.

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When you’re running a business, you know all too well how difficult it can be to get people to find you and book your services. One way to do this is to make sure that you can be found online, as nearly everyone these days does so. Improve your internet visibility by using Search Engine Optimisation like seo services gold coast.

We recognise that not everyone is eager to invest in SEO since they don’t know what it is or what it can achieve for them. It’s a challenging method to grasp, and it’s not always obvious. However, we try our best to educate each of our clients about what to expect from Search Engine Optimisation and how it might benefit their business.

Search Engine Optimisation

SEO (Search Engine Optimization) is a digital marketing technique that involves maintaining your website and online presence to be found by search engines like Google. If your website doesn’t match specific requirements, it won’t appear in Google’s search results.

SEO Services Gold Coast

Several Search Engine Optimization campaigns, or SEO, boast about their abilities and claim to provide incredible results in a short period – regardless of the industry. Unfortunately, while they may be right, we don’t think that’s the best way to look at things.

Because every firm, even those in the same industry, is unique, each company needs a distinct seo service gold coast approach. Quality, relevant keywords take time to rank on your page. SEO isn’t a short-term fix, but the long-term benefits include a higher return on investment and a more significant number of high-quality clients that are eager to work with you.

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Time For A Reality Check: 1 In 2 Aussie Are Unaware Of The Severity Of The Plastic Pandemic https://www.techbusinessnews.com.au/time-for-a-reality-check-1-in-2-aussie-are-unaware-of-the-severity-of-the-plastic-pandemic/ https://www.techbusinessnews.com.au/time-for-a-reality-check-1-in-2-aussie-are-unaware-of-the-severity-of-the-plastic-pandemic/#respond Wed, 12 Jan 2022 03:40:25 +0000 https://www.techbusinessnews.com.au/?p=8922 New research released today in the Acer Plastic Pandemic Report reveals  that close to 11 million Australians (55%) are unaware of the severity of the

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New research released today in the Acer Plastic Pandemic Report reveals  that close to 11 million Australians (55%) are unaware of the severity of the plastic pandemic that we are facing. 

However, the good news is that people are keen to make positive changes: 96% of those surveyed are concerned  about the impact that their individual plastic consumption has on the environment. 

The report’s findings also indicate widespread confusion around plastics; nearly 60% of people surveyed don’t understand the difference between virgin (or primary) plastics and recycled  plastics. However, a quarter (25%) of respondents said they are making a conscious effort to no longer purchase single use plastics, while 50% of those surveyed are actively looking for more sustainable substitutes where possible.  

Commissioned by Acer Australia, as part of the technology company’s commitment to help tackle environmental challenges and champion sustainable product innovation, the Acer Plastic Pandemic Report highlights current consumer attitudes towards plastic consumption and demonstrates the need for greater education on the environmental issue.

Shockingly, over 3.4 million tonnes of plastics are used in Australia every year, with less than 10% being recycled or reprocessed for re-use.1 The impact that plastic waste has on our environment is devastating – most ends up in landfill or our oceans, contributing to climate change, contaminating our soil, and negatively affecting our natural landscapes and wildlife. 

To shine a light on the devastating impact of plastic waste and provide Australians with a reality check, Acer Australia teamed up with celebrated digital animation artist Andy Thomas (who has collaborated with leading music acts including Bjork and Empire of the Sun) to create a unique content series showcasing what some of Australia’s most iconic, natural landmarks will look like in decades to come if the plastic pandemic is ignored.

The content series, titled ‘LIFE CYCLES’, includes the Three  Sisters in the Blue Mountains (NSW), Uluru National Park (NT), The Twelve Apostles (VIC) and The Daintree Forest (QLD). 

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