About Jed

Jed Nykolle Harme
Editor
With over six years of experience in the journalism industry, Jed Nykolle is a freelance writer, community journalist, and editor specializing in fintech, technology, science, and news, with a soft spot for travel and feature SEO stories. When she’s not chasing deadlines, she’s probably writing poems, getting lost in beaches, or hiking mountains in search of the perfect sunset.
Stories by Jed

RingCentral, NiCE extend partnership to boost enterprise CX
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martech
RingCentral and NiCE have extended their partnership to enhance AI-driven communications and contact centre solutions for enterprises in Australia and globally.

Michio Kondo named Fujifilm Australia Chief Executive Officer
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growth
Michio Kondo will become CEO of Fujifilm Australia in mid-2025, succeeding Richie Matoba and leading operations across Australia and New Zealand.

WiseBee raises USD $2.5m to boost AI cyber defence for SMEs
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fintech
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advanced persistent threat protection
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risk & compliance
WiseBee has raised USD $2.5 million to enhance its AI-driven cyber defence platform, targeting mid-sized firms across Europe and the US.

TCCA explores broadband & LMR network integration for safety
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oil and gas
TCCA's new white paper explores integrating broadband with LMR networks, enabling public safety and other sectors to enhance mission-critical communications.

Upwind launches unified runtime security after Nyx integration
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cloud security
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application security
Upwind has launched a unified cloud runtime security platform after integrating Nyx, enhancing real-time application protection and threat detection across environments.

Edged tops out Ankeny data centre with waterless cooling
Yesterday
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ai
Edged tops out its Ankeny data centre in Iowa, featuring 13 MW capacity and waterless cooling to save over 52M gallons annually for AI workloads.

Black Kite unveils ASI for targeted third-party cyber risk
Yesterday
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ransomware
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advanced persistent threat protection
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supply chain
Black Kite has launched its Adversary Susceptibility Index to help firms spot which suppliers are most exposed to specific cyber threat actors, enhancing risk management.

Picus & ThreatConnect launch module to quantify cyber risk
Yesterday
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firewalls
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devops
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network security
Picus Security and ThreatConnect launch a new module that quantifies cyber risk in monetary terms using real-world attack simulations and financial modelling.

Lenovo unveils LEAP to boost UK channel partner growth, skills
3 days ago
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digital transformation
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partner programmes
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lenovo
Lenovo has launched LEAP, a UK programme offering channel partners rewards and training to boost sales and tech skills until March 2026.

Anand Subbaraman named CEO as Icertis nears USD $350 million
3 days ago
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digital transformation
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risk & compliance
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erp
Icertis appoints Anand Subbaraman as CEO as the AI-powered contract intelligence firm nears annual recurring revenue of USD $350 million.

Omnissa expands leadership team to drive partner led growth
3 days ago
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cx
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martech
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partner programmes
Omnissa bolsters leadership with three senior hires to accelerate partner-led growth and expand its global digital workspace market presence.

EU cyber security market up 13% amid AI, regulation push
3 days ago
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firewalls
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network security
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cloud security
The European cybersecurity market grew 13% in H1 2025, driven by AI threats, regulatory demands, and major deals like Palo Alto's $25bn CyberArk bid.

SquareX launches open-source toolkits to defend browsers
3 days ago
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firewalls
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network security
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advanced persistent threat protection
SquareX launches two open-source toolkits to help security teams simulate and defend against browser-based attacks that evade traditional enterprise defences.

DeepHealth gains FDA approval for remote scanning in ultrasound
3 days ago
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telehealth
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telemedicine
DeepHealth secures FDA clearance for TechLive, a remote scanning system now supporting ultrasound, enhancing efficiency amid rising radiology workloads.

Alibaba Cloud to power digital services at Dakar 2026 Games
3 days ago
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olympic games
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digitalisation
Alibaba Cloud will provide digital infrastructure for the 2026 Summer Youth Olympic Games in Dakar, the first Olympic event hosted in Africa.

Michael Parker joins TurinTech to lead Artemis AI expansion
3 days ago
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virtualisation
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erp
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genai
Michael Parker, ex-Docker VP, joins TurinTech as VP of Engineering to scale the Artemis AI platform and boost productivity with AI-driven software development.

Australians lose trust as outages cost AUD $5.3b yearly
4 days ago
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digital transformation
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cx
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martech
Widespread outages have cost Australians AUD $5.3 billion yearly, with 68% losing trust in telecommunications amid rising service disruptions.

Quest Software unveils new executives & USD $350m investment
4 days ago
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digital transformation
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partner programmes
Quest Software appoints new executive team and secures USD $350 million investment to boost AI, cybersecurity, and platform modernisation efforts globally.

Lenovo unveils TruScale DaaS for sustainability, cost savings
4 days ago
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clean technologies
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Lenovo unveils TruScale DaaS for Sustainability, a subscription model helping enterprises cut IT costs up to 35% and reduce carbon emissions with circular IT.

Honeywell, Stereolabs launch mobile AI solution for warehouses
4 days ago
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supply chain
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honeywell
Honeywell and Stereolabs have launched a mobile AI system that measures package size, weight and barcodes to boost efficiency in modern warehouses.