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iTWire - Australian IT industry responds to 2021 Federal Budget

iTWire Tuesday, 11 May 2021 22:33 MEGA UPDATED: Australian IT industry responds to 2021 Federal Budget Featured MEGA UPDATED: More than FIFTY top IT companies in Australia have provided IT industry commentary on Australia’s 2021 Federal Budget, focusing on the digital economy, cyber security, business and more. The ACS, nimbus, Max Kelsen, BlackLine, ActiveCampaign, Cohesity, Talend, Attivo Networks, Barracuda, ExtraHop, 8x8, Forbury, MaxContact, Nintex, Peak Insight, Tecala, Ping Identity, Snowflake, Zscaler, Pega, CardieX, Envestnet | Yodlee, Nexion Networks, Cyara, Tenable, Uniphore, Optus Business, Darktrace, Blackmagic Design, Tellis Data, Mimecast, Alteryx, KnowBe4, Elastic, Rackspace Technologies, Secure Code Warrior, F5, Cloudflare, Pluralsight, Smart WFH, BlackBerry, Swoop, EFEX, Rubrik, Nutanix, D2L, Intelicare, Verizon, McAfee, Congnizant, METS Ignited, Avaya, archTIS, Contino, Qlik, Commvault, The Adecco Group, Modis Australia: and the AIIA

CCP watcher in Parliament told to stop using Twitter following APAC News article

Reubenstein, a former SBS journalist, may have intended only to make that argument but his articles were a broadside on Wade, including suggested his Twitter use was partisan and questioning whether it breached a public service code of conduct. It seemed to have an immediate effect: Wade’s boss told Senate estimates she had asked him to take a tweeting “pause” while the department looked into “some ancillary matters”. Loading Senator Paterson and Labor senator Kimberley Kitching, the co-chairs of a global coalition of MPs critical of the CCP known as the Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China, registered their concerns about the initial article in the Senate in March.

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