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Sean Mitchell
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Having started his career at Renaissance. Sean joined Apple in Melbourne for a number of years before working in the media space. This started with Review Publishing and later the tech publisher IDG Communications. In 2006 he was involved in the launch of The Channel magazine. As they say – the rest is history.

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How to prepare bylines for publication on our sites

Sun, 1st May 2022
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Paid options are available for IT organizations to submit bylines at TechDay. Here are the specifications and criteria for submitting content.
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DataCenterNews Asia celebrates its 7th anniversary with major milestone

Mon, 13th Sep 2021
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TechDay celebrates seventh anniversary of DataCenterNews Asia, providing news & insights on data center industry trends across Asia Pacific.
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TechDay expansion continues with new CFOtech sites

Thu, 20th Jun 2019
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TechDay debuts CFOtech, a fresh site trio for finance chiefs in Asia-Pacific, sparking tech-savvy business evolution.
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NetSuite to add Sydney-based datacentre

Wed, 26th Apr 2017
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NetSuite expands its reach, set to launch a Sydney data centre as Oracle fuels its global growth with significant investment.
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Top Coles exec talks about the strength of big data

Tue, 13th Sep 2016
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Niall Keating, head of big data at Coles, discusses the challenges and future of big data adoption in Australia.
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Our publisher's view on why eDMs are evil

Thu, 20th Aug 2015
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eDMs don't work. They invade people's inboxes. They can get labelled as spam. They're more expensive and less effective than editorial integration.
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Angry Birds

Sat, 29th May 2010
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Angry Birds takes the world by storm, top paid app in dozens of countries, promises unmatched castle-crashing fun with 135 levels of pig-punishing action.