About Kaleah

Kaleah Salmon
Journalist
Kaleah Salmon is journalist in the TechDay editorial team. She has a keen interest in health, fitness, travel and sport. She previously worked as a journalist for Australian publication, Ministry of Sport.
Stories by Kaleah

CMTG unveils AUD $1 million data centre upgrade plan
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CMTG has revealed an AUD $1 million upgrade to its Morley data centre, enhancing infrastructure to meet growing technological demands and sustainability goals.

AI trust varies among New Zealand financial service users
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A Salesforce report reveals New Zealand consumers show mixed trust in AI within financial services, highlighting a growing expectation for lower fees and faster transactions.

Pipeline360 appoints McCarthy as senior director in APAC
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adobe
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b2b marketing
Pipeline360 has appointed Joseph McCarthy as Senior Account Director for the APAC region, aiming to bolster its B2B marketing services amid rapid regional growth.

SER acquires AFI Solutions to boost SAP automation
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document management
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SER Group has acquired AFI Solutions to enhance its SAP automation capabilities, aiming to support enterprises with document-centric processes.

S4 Capital's Monks partners with Hightouch in APAC region
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personalisation
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cdp
Monks, S4 Capital's digital arm, has joined forces with Hightouch to enhance AI and customer data capabilities across the APAC region.

YourRide rebrands to highlight safety & sustainability
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ios
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sustainability
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taxi app
YourRide, New Zealand's top taxi app, celebrates a decade of service with a rebrand, prioritising safety and sustainability in transport technology.

Flexible meals report highlights productivity boost in Singapore
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productivity
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office
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work-life balance
A new report by Deliveroo for Work reveals that flexible meal options can enhance productivity as Singapore's businesses embrace flexible work arrangements.

Report highlights need for AI training in Australia
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it training
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skills gap
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report
A report reveals that lack of training hampers AI adoption in Australian businesses, despite potential benefits of AUD $115 billion to the economy by 2030.

Australia pauses AI regulation plans amid safety concerns
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data protection
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privacy
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human rights
The Australian Government's suspension of mandatory AI regulations raises alarms for Electronic Frontiers Australia, which warns of risks to safety and rights.

Platform9 launches partner program to aid VMware migration
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storage
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virtualisation
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it automation
Platform9 has launched its Partner Program aimed at helping VMware customers transition to Private Cloud Director, optimising existing infrastructure.

Auticon report highlights benefits of neuroinclusion in work
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The 2024 Impact Report from auticon shows that 87% of clients noted a cultural shift after hiring neurodivergent talent, emphasising inclusion's benefits.

Nick Kyrgios joins Activision for Verdansk map return
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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call of duty
Tennis star Nick Kyrgios has partnered with Activision to celebrate the return of the Verdansk map in Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 Season 03.

Inefficiencies in payroll tech hit UK's recruitment sector
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digital transformation
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hcm
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payroll systems
Research by Finity reveals UK recruitment agencies lose significant productivity, with 74% of payroll professionals losing over 11 hours weekly to outdated technology.

LSE partners with Globality for AI-driven procurement boost
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productivity
The London School of Economics has partnered with Globality to enhance procurement efficiency using AI technology amid budget pressures in higher education.

Monash students triumph at UNIHACK 2025 with Growth Garden
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hackathon
Six Monash University students, under the team name Street Corn, triumphed at UNIHACK 2025, winning with their innovative AI project, Growth Garden.

Philips launches NASA-tested water filters with Heeney
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cleantech
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sustainability
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harvey norman
Philips has unveiled a new line of water filtration products, developed with NASA and ESA technology, to improve Australian tap water quality, endorsed by athlete Isaac Heeney.

Ecommpay shortlisted for four Retail Systems Awards 2023
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fintech
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api
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ecommerce
Ecommpay has been named a finalist in four categories at the Retail Systems Awards, recognising its innovations in payment solutions and fraud prevention.

Oracle boosts HCM with new employee engagement features
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hcm
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productivity
Oracle has introduced new employee engagement features to its Fusion Cloud HCM platform, enhancing internal communication and event management capabilities.

VistaPrint & Bluethumb launch new print on demand service
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indigenous art
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digital art
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vistaprint
VistaPrint and Bluethumb have teamed up to launch a Print On Demand service, enabling artists to sell canvas prints and earn passive income while reaching new audiences.

KPMG adopts AI-driven SAP Joule to enhance consultancy services
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digital transformation
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apm
KPMG is set to revolutionise consulting with AI-powered SAP Joule tools, enhancing project delivery and decision-making for complex transformations.