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CA Technologies is working on IoT and AI research to prevent creeping bias and improve the portability of the benefits of deep learning.
A report by CA Technologies reveals a significant trust gap in the APJ region, as consumer confidence in data protection by companies scores only 63 out of 100.
CA Technologies is one of eight technology partners that will shape a European research project designed to facilitate software privacy by design.
Combined, the companies plan to build what they call 'one of the world's leading infrastructure technology companies'.
The global study involved a survey of more than 1,200 IT leaders across 15 markets, including some 575 respondents from seven APJ markets.
CA Technologies has been recognised as a Leader in Gartner's Magic Quadrant for Project Portfolio Management for the second year in a row.
Not only with the companies protect customers, they've also vowed not to help governments who want to go on the cyber offensive.
Based in Sydney, John Kearney will be responsible for strengthening both partner and alliance networks in the region.
On Safer Internet Day, stakeholders emphasised the crucial role of organisations in fostering a culture of security to ensure a safer internet for all.
The Initiative has the goal of sorting the global skills gap and addressing job displacement arising from automation - with a number of big partners.
A bolt-on approach to security is not only inadequate, but might also cause immense, irreparable damage to an organization's operations & reputation.
The appointment of Gary Mitchell into this role reflects Veeam's plans to strengthen the company's growth momentum in the ANZ market.
Infosys, Kinetic IT, MFEC, and Uclick triumph at the CA Technologies 2017 APJ Partner Awards, celebrating innovation and exceptional services in Las Vegas.
CA Technologies unveils new mainframe solution using AI to predict and resolve performance issues, protect privacy, and reduce costs.
CA Technologies has brought its vision of the Modern Software to life with a number of announcements at last week's CA World in Las Vegas.
CA Technologies has highlighted its increased focus on security, as part of its mission to enable what it calls the Modern Software Factory.
CA Technologies is taking security to the early stages of software development with an expanded portfolio that concentrates on DevSecOps.
CA Technologies has appointed Gene Ng as Vice President of Security for Asia Pacific and Japan, aiming to bolster its security business in the region.
Sydney cybersecurity startup LMNTRIX hires Vic Mankotia, ex-Symantec and CA executive, as vice president of Strategic Alliances to spearhead global expansion.
There's yet another gap here; and that's between what the executive and IT teams believe is needed in the businesses' digital transformation journey.