Stories by Mike Gee

  • IN PICTURES: ARN Emerging Leaders Think Tank, Sydney (+40 photos)

    Twenty-one industry leaders came together with ARN staff for an Emerging Leaders Think Tank, held at The Bottle Shop in Sydney​. The aim of the planning session was to develop a compelling program for high potential leaders in the Australian ICT industry.​ Over two hours of strong debate a core line of thought evolved which will form the basis of the Emerging Leaders Forum to be held on May 17 in Sydney. Photos by MARIA STEFINA.

  • ARN profiles high potential leaders

    ARN is seeking the high potential leaders (HI-POs​) in the Australian IT industry. The first step is to survey our community to profile these future leaders.

  • CES 2016: Top 10 trends

    Top trends from the show floor at the Consumer Electronics Show 2016 in Las Vegas, according to analyst Ovum.

  • Toshiba to cut 6800 jobs, focus on storage and energy

    ​Toshiba Corporation has announced that Toshiba Group will implement a series of management measures under a Toshiba Revitalization Action Plan. This plan will include reducing its headcount by 6800, about 30 per cent of its global total.

  • Happy New Year!

    Happy New Year and welcome to 2016 as the ICT industry looks forward to another fast-paced, disruptive and thoroughly evolutionary year.

  • NEXTDC completes $120m capital raising

    Datacentre builder, NEXTDC, has announced the successful completion of the retail component of the Entitlement Offer launched in late November, under which eligible retail shareholders were able to apply for additional new shares, and raised approximately $30 million.

  • IN PICTURES: ARN Internet of Things - The Triple Play roundtable (+40 photos)

    ARN recently hosted a roundtable lunch, IoT - The Triple Play, at Scarlett Restaurant in the Harbour Rocks Hotel, Sydney. It examined the IoT triple play, the concerns that are slowing implementation and adoption, how partners can get onboard the journey, as well as the growing market opportunities for the channel. This roundtable was sponsored by FireEye and Hemisphere Technologies. Photos by ARN Editorial Director, MIKE GEE.

  • CommBank puts more money into quantum computing

    ​Commonwealth Bank has provided in-principle commitment for an additional $10 million to support Australian researchers who are well advanced in their efforts to build the world’s first silicon-based quantum computer in Sydney.

  • CommBank and UNSW invest in cyber security education

    T​he Commonwealth Bank and the University of New South Wales have announced a $1.6m, five-year partnership to develop a centre of expertise for cyber security education aimed at boosting the nation’s reserve of quality security engineering professionals.

  • Altech Computers goes into administration

    ​Distributor, Altech Computers, has gone into administration. A search of ASIC reveals the 18-year-old company appointed administrators, Andrew Scott and Daniel Walley, on December 3, 2015.