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Micro Focus appoints Richard Everett as CEO – ANZ

Fri, 9th Dec 2022
Richard Everett appointed as MD of Micro Focus ANZ, focusing on growth areas like cybersecurity and AI data analytics.
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Using technology in business to reach sustainability goals

Tue, 8th Mar 2022
Organisations can look to their technology architecture for ways to save energy and reduce their impact in an effort to reach net-zero carbon emissions.
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Cybersecurity and corporate IT predictions for 2022

Fri, 25th Feb 2022
The cyberattacks seen in 2021 demonstrated the dire consequences of falling short of appropriate levels of cyber resilience.
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Reducing the risk of implementing innovative technology

Tue, 24th Aug 2021
Here are five core requirements to reduce risk when implementing innovative technology, according to Micro Focus managing director Peter Fuller.
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Eight digital transformation trends for 2021

Wed, 17th Feb 2021
Some organisations are kicking-off new DX initiatives now, and many others are accelerating investments they had already planned for 2022 and beyond.
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Former Commvault partner manager joins Micro Focus as ANZ channel director

Tue, 15th Dec 2020
Micro Focus has announced the appointment Jonty Collins as its new channel director for Australia and New Zealand.
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Smart transformation: business resilience in an ever-changing world

Wed, 4th Nov 2020
Business resilience is crucial for success in 2020 and beyond. Embracing digital technologies and building key capabilities is key.
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Micro Focus outlines CSR plan for the future

Thu, 23rd Apr 2020
Micro Focus debuts INSPIRE, its forward-looking CSR programme, aiming to foster an equitable, sustainable, and socially responsible corporate culture globally.
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Enterprise security: The hidden perils of ‘unguarded talk’

Wed, 30th Aug 2017
Some users will share information that seems innocuous, yet can be used by attackers in social engineering attacks. Here are some common examples.