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Tim Fussell

Recent Posts by Tim Fussell:

A glorious day at the polo


    

Polo may be the sport of kings, but for imei, last Saturday, we became the kings of polo when we sponsored team imei Sydney at the prestigious Polo In The City.

Topics: News

Why supporting Fighting Chance is so important to imei

As proud supporters of Fighting Chance, we thoroughly enjoyed attending the annual fundraising dinner last Saturday night. Of course, it’s a great night out for our team, but much more than that, it’s an important opportunity to reflect on what this organisation has achieved over the year, and to think about what more we can do.

Topics: News

The evolving needs of enterprise mobility

In today’s modern workplaces, enterprise mobility is becoming the new standard. To be productive and get their jobs done, employees expect mobile access to enterprise resources including their email, apps and sensitive business data on tablets and smartphones beyond traditional security controls. Yet, the more you allow your employees to use mobile devices to access corporate resources, the more security risks you face. 

Topics: Intelligence

New ideas in workforce mobility and mobile data security at Telstra Vantage 2018

We’re getting ready for Telstra Vantage™ 2018 which is on in Melbourne from 17-20 September at the Melbourne Conference & Exhibition Centre.

This annual showcase of ideas and technology is designed to get everyone thinking. With spectacular experiences and hands-on demonstrations of transformational technologies and innovation, delegates will get to explore new ways of solving today’s biggest challenges. It’s also a great opportunity to hear from a number of world-class speakers sharing their latest ideas.

Topics: Security Management Intelligence Unified Communications Connectivity

Technology In Business Communications In 2025

Ten years seems like a long time, especially in the world of technology. Concepts like wearable technology, RFID and geofencing have already shown what the future could look like, but how does that translate to the office?

Topics: Management Connectivity