2023 Women in AI awards now open
19 September, 2022The Women in AI Awards 2023 Asia Pacific are now open for entry, with women working across all artificial intelligence fields encouraged to enter.
Australian organisations embracing automation
19 September, 2022 by Dylan Bushell-EmblingThree in five Australian organisations polled in a recent survey expect to scale or achieve an enterprise-wide robotics process automation deployment by 2025.
CIOs must prepare for disruptive future trends
19 September, 2022 by Dylan Bushell-EmblingResearch firm Gartner has warned CIOs to become aware of and start following seven technological and social trends with major disruptive potential.
UST and GGI to collaborate on green technologies
16 September, 2022 by Dylan Bushell-EmblingDigital transformation specialist UST and Green Grid Inc have teamed up to drive innovation in the green technology marketplace.
Female-led cyber startups focus of Aust–India exchange program
15 September, 2022Australian and Indian women entrepreneurs in cyber and critical technology have an opportunity to launch businesses internationally under a groundbreaking program.
Uncovering the pathway to modern organisational resilience
15 September, 2022 by Garry Valenzisi, Vice President and General Manager, Iron Mountain ANZ | Supplied by: Iron MountainAs organisations face digital transformation demands, cyberthreats and social and environmental concerns, building organisational resilience is critical.
Streamlining IT service management
14 September, 2022ProbeX receives between 6500 and 8000 IT tickets each month, with just 20 service-desk IT staff to support the entire business.
Banking-as-a-service set to hit mainstream: Gartner
14 September, 2022 by Dylan Bushell-EmblingGartner has named banking-as-a-service, the public cloud for banking, AI chatbots and social messaging payment apps as transformative banking technology trends.
Focus on neuro-inclusivity in tech sector
13 September, 2022IT consultant auticon counsels clients on the strengths of neurodiversity and specialises in placing people into tech sector roles.
Cyberskills shortage: less about numbers and more about expertise
13 September, 2022 | Supplied by: Trustwave Holdings IncSkilled cybersecurity professionals are in high demand. The reason may be more about the right level of skills and training rather than just the numbers.
Making technical debt visible
12 September, 2022 by James Coxon, Chief Product Officer, Stax | Supplied by: STAXCloud adoption doesn't stop at migration. Hosting applications and data in the public cloud can lead to a complex environment requiring constant care.
Monash helping guide Melbourne's smart city push
12 September, 2022 by Dylan Bushell-EmblingMonash University and the City of Melbourne have published a report into research exploring the potential for public data to improve smart city outcomes.
Younger Australians demand flexible working
09 September, 2022 by Dylan Bushell-EmblingWell over half of Australians aged under 35 would consider looking for a new job if their employer demanded a full-time return to the office, research suggests.
Why aren't businesses recovering e-waste value?
08 September, 2022Only 50% of senior IT business leaders recognise the potential economic value of their organisation's e-waste, according to a new report from Lenovo.
Future Technology Program to push startup success
08 September, 2022KPMG Australia and Stone & Chalk have joined forces to launch the Future Technology Program, a commitment to help Australian startups succeed.