Check Point Software Technologies has reported better-than-expected profit for Q3 2020, driven by double-digit growth in subscription revenues for its platform, which prevents attacks across networks, mobile and cloud. The Israeli firm earned $2.07 per diluted share (excluding one-off items) during the period, a 17% increase YoY. Its revenues reached $596m, up 3% YoY.
Dashboards, automation on top of palliative care nurses’ wishlist
Aged care nurses in Australia have voiced their interest in improved and integrated technology solutions to provide streamlined end-of-life care, though they face challenges with