Home Data centres race up investment ladder | How Akamai keeps the internet flowing byCOVID-19 -April 20, 2022 To view this email as a web page, go here. COMMERCIAL PROPERTY Data centres race up investment ladder A new billion-dollar trend has landed in the commercial property scene that's buying up and developing major parcels of land in Australian cities. JOSEPH LAM EXCLUSIVE How Akamai keeps the internet flowing It's not a household name but the US-based content delivery giant is used by a growing list of Australian firms to reach the public online. By CHRIS GRIFFITH EXCLUSIVE Canva looking 'beyond net zero' Australia's fastest growing start-up hit its climate targets two years early, and its billionaire co-founders have a message for others to follow suit. By DAVID SWAN EXCLUSIVE The start-up planning offices of the future Our offices will soon be dependent on sensors, real-time data and futuristic technologies, says fast-growing company XY Sense. By DAVID SWAN INVESTING Tech stocks a choice of profit or vision Investors can trade tech stocks provided they pick demonstrably profitable ones. But be choosy, say the analysts. By CHRIS GRIFFITH FADED GLORY Netflix's $54bn slide a warning for Big Tech The streaming behemoth is stuck, as is Twitter, Meta and others. Is this a moment of upheaval for the once-invincible tech giants? By DAVID SWAN EXCLUSIVE Zoomo poaches Uber, Lyft execs in global push The Sydney start-up backed by Mike Cannon-Brookes and Scott Farquhar has tripled its workforce in the past 12 months. By DAVID SWAN REVIEW Apple iPhone's little known features A light that turns red when your baby cries might be handy if you're hard of hearing. It's among an increasing list of iPhone accessibility features. By CHRIS GRIFFITH TECHNOLOGY Hospitals exposed to robot glitch At least two Australian hospitals have used robots with security flaws that could have allowed hackers to spy on patients or shut down hospital systems. By DAVID SWAN Taiwan's fragile internet at risk Kyiv's successful use of internet to counter Moscow highlights Taipei's reliance on undersea internet cables that China could cut. By ALASTAIR GALE NEWSLETTERS TODAY'S PAPER MIND GAMES THE AUSTRALIAN PLUS Want to change how you receive these emails? Manage your newsletter preferences or unsubscribe from this newsletter. Sent by The Australian, GPO Box 4245, Sydney, NSW, 2001 Australia. Facebook Twitter Share:Data centres race up investment ladder | How Akamai keeps the internet flowing Facebook Twitter WhatsApp Pinterest LinkedIn Reddit Tumblr Telegram Email