Musk, Zuck and Up: Should the actions of a founder taint their company?
Every organisation starts with a founder. So can we and should we separate their individual actions from the collective whole?
Three free online tools to help get your digital presence in tip-top shape
Here is a list of three must-have, easy to use, completely free digital platforms, that will help you stand out from your competitors.
Digital platform inquiry: Why regulating Facebook will hurt small businesses
The ACCC is currently conducting an inquiry into digital platforms — but policy changes should not overlook small businesses.
“Neglected”: Government to consider improved mental-health protections in WH&S laws
A review into model WH&S laws has advised government to set up a new regulatory framework for employee mental health, arguing it has been neglected.
Aussie media tech startup Oovvuu raises $4.8 million in escalating battle against Facebook and Google
AI startup Oovvuu has secured $4.8 million in funding, as it prepares for “hyper-growth” in its war against the tech behemoths of Facebook and Google.
Facebook turns 15: Is the platform still worth the time for small businesses?
In the past 15 years, Facebook has become a $500 billion social-media behemoth with the power to disrupt global politics and send content viral overnight.
The email killer? Facebook’s new Workplace platform brings new opportunities for startups and SMEs
Facebook Workplace is exactly like Facebook, but for a workplace, and it's being adopted across Australia by small and big business alike.
How one story passed down through generations created Silicon Valley as we know it
Ever wondered how Santa Clara Valley came to be known as Silicon Valley? Well, it all started in 1939 when Hewlett Packard was founded in Palo Alto.
A ‘Sundar moment’: Why you should step down as chief executive of your business
Founders stepping down from the role of chief executive can be all but necessary for a startup’s success, but when's the right time to do it?
Google admits to second data leak, with 52.5 million users affected
Google says it will kill its failed social media platform four months earlier than originally expected after identifying a second, much larger, data leak.
ATO warning as $800,000 stolen: Are data breaches fuelling sophisticated scams?
ATO phone scams robbed taxpayers of $800,000 in November, prompting a tax office warning ahead of Christmas.
‘Back to the dole queue for you’: Employee unfair dismissal bid thrown out despite divisive Facebook comments
An employee claimed she was dismissed by her employer due to her Facebook comments, but her employer maintained she was not unfairly dismissed.