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This has been on my watch list for some time, but volumes remain subdued:
I guess just wait for an increase in volume. It does bounce when it bounces.This has been on my watch list for some time, but volumes remain subdued:
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Whither or wither ?Quo vadis?
I guess the only way to find out where this stock is going is to get out my RM Williams cold weather gear and drive down to Canberra in the Arnage and ask someone in the Liberal Party when this little monster will next appear on certain persons' pecuniary interests.archTIS Secures $535k Contract to Expand the Deployment of NC Protect within an Australian Commonwealth National Security Agency
.... this has helped with a few buyers appearing
• Largest archTIS / Nucleus Cyber sale to date via the Microsoft IP Co-sell partnership .
In a perfect world, a centralised purchasing decision would mandate the sytem across the bureaucracy, but that's not the way independent fiefdoms operate
Today's announcement led to a increase in volume, buying saw it reach 28c and now settling back at 26c.OK, ok, it's not market sensitive , it's just a partnership with Microsoft and Thales.
NDC Edge incorporates some of the best civil and commercial technologies available to provide a complete, modular, sovereign solution that enables forces to operate autonomously in the theatre of operations.
With Thales such a big player in defence equipment, the context of this local development may have more to grow?!Developed in Australia for the Australian Defence Force, NDC Edge delivers a sovereign capability, built on Microsoft Azure Stack technology, that is designed to be compatible with Five Eyes nations, as well as humanitarian aid and civilian applications.
Today's announcement led to a increase in volume, buying saw it reach 28c and now settling back at 26c.
Thales Australia, Microsoft and Australian SMEs Myriad Technologies, archTIS and Fortifyedge have partnered to launch Nexium Defence Cloud Edge (NDC Edge), a secure Tactical cloud computing capability at the edge of the battlespace.
With Thales such a big player in defence equipment, the context of this local development may have more to grow?!
From earlier this year :
NATO has selected Thales to provide the first certified defence cloud solution that can be deployed in the theatre of operations in less than 24 hours.
Thales was selected after a worldwide competitive tendering process.
The Nexium defence cloud will enable forces to analyse and share data in real time from the command centre to the theatre of operations, pursue their digital transformation in complete security, and accelerate the decision cycle to gain and maintain an operational advantage.
Until now, it could take several months and dozens of specialised engineers working at sites close to the combat zone to deploy the assets required. The defence cloud instead allows a small team of experts can deploy IT services and applications to locations thousands of kilometres away in just a few hours.
Nexium Defence Cloud offers configurations ranging from scalable infrastructure for command headquarters to containerised systems that transform a forward base into a new cloud node in just a few hours.
Thales says its defence cloud solution was designed to comply with the requirements of NATO's Federated Mission Networking (FMN) standard, which establishes the framework for cooperation between command-and-control networks for coalition forces.
https://www.australiandefence.com.au/defenc...o-defence-cloud
Nato, Five Eyes, etc. AR9 are in with defence in a big way, Myriad Technologies is Brisbane based, and Fortifyedge , interestingly, is an Aus/ US company. Thales as a defence contractor is involved in the Hawkei production, and each one of these vehicles is as much a 'forward command centre' as APC.: "Roles include troop movement, command and control, electronic warfare, liaison, surveillance and reconnaissance."
Asymmetric warfare is getting very technological.
and a 10% jump, closing at 30.5c high with a big slab going through to get it there this afternoon.with AR9 hitting an equal-low for the year at 23c recently, it has been pleasing to see 10 out of the last 11 days heading in the right direction again, the incremental rise, half a cent a time, to get to 28c today
Good move to expand into the US market, certainly the current policies are supportive of improved cybersecurity...
With little additional compliance relative to our ASX listing and non material costs, the Board also believes that pursuing a cross listing on the OTCQB could bring other potential benefits, such as enhanced liquidity and direct market comparisons to US based competitors
It has presence in both US government departments and Australian defense and other government departments, so that's a vote of confidence...I guess the call is out, as to whether the Nucleus guys are any good. Some US prominence would help. AR9 does have the highest classification Top Secret with US Defence Department
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