IT Management

RMIT Online aims to train hybrid designers

28 January, 2022 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

RMIT Online has teamed up with Canva and other partners to develop the material for a series of courses aimed at meeting employer demand for hybrid designers.


Building 10xers in tech: overcoming IT skills shortages

25 January, 2022 by James Coxon, Chief Product Officer and Co-Founder, Stax | Supplied by: STAX

The rate of technical modernisation across the past 18 months far exceeds previous years. But to maintain this pace, we need a skilled workforce.


Engenco adopts SugarCRM's AI-driven platform

21 January, 2022 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

Engineering services company Engenco has adopted SugarCRM as its first CRM platform.


ACCC appeals $1m penalty against Employsure

21 January, 2022 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

The ACCC is appealing the $1m penalty ordered by the Federal Court against Employsure over misleading Google ads, on the grounds the penalty is too low.


Contact centres using AI in harmony with humans

20 January, 2022 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

Far from fears of automation making jobs obsolete, contact centre organisations are using AI to empower their human agents and create new job opportunities.


Equinix expands Network Edge to Melbourne

20 January, 2022 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

Equinix has launched its Network Edge virtual network function services ecosystem to Melbourne, following its launch in Sydney in late 2019.


Microsoft to acquire Activision Blizzard

19 January, 2022

Microsoft has announced plans to acquire game developer and interactive content publisher Activision Blizzard (AB).


Melbourne drone light display soars after safety checks

17 January, 2022

A light show featuring more than 380 drones flying in formation over Melbourne's Docklands was given the go-ahead after detailed safety checks by CASA.


Swoop enters dark fibre market

14 January, 2022

Fixed wireless and wholesale network infrastructure provider Swoop has agreed to acquire the dark fibre network assets and customers of SA-based iFibre.


Using Python for data engineering

14 January, 2022 by Mika Szczerbak, Data Engineer STX Next

Python is having its moment, recently claiming the top spot in both the PYPL and TIOBE indexes... so what can it offer data engineers?


Real-time monitoring and network management

12 January, 2022 | Supplied by: Paessler AG

Acurus wanted to provide monitoring as a service (MaaS) for its managed national private network in order to pinpoint issues more quickly.


Dell unveils vision for sustainable PC design

10 January, 2022 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

A new prototype laptop PC developed by Dell was designed to evaluate design ideas that could reduce the total carbon footprint of laptop PCs by around 50%.


DXC wins deal with Western Sydney Airport

10 January, 2022 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

DXC Technology has secured the contract to act as the master systems integrator for the Western Sydney International Airport project.


Handling increased headcount

10 January, 2022 | Supplied by: Freshworks Australia

Signficant headcount growth at Randstad Australia led to an increase in employee queries, threatening to overwhelm the HR Shared Services team.


Algorithm helps robots avoid obstacles

10 January, 2022

Researchers at University of South Australia (UniSA) have developed an algorithm that helps robots avoid hitting humans and other moving obstacles.


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