Articles
Why saving money on data protection is a false economy
With the looming threat of a recession, many businesses scale back budgets and look for new ways to cut costs in preparation for the economic downturn. [ + ]
The truth about blue light exposure
With screen time on the rise, understanding the effects of blue light exposure and the measures that can be taken to reduce risk has never been more important. [ + ]
Does your CX have the 'IT' factor?
For businesses to thrive and stand out amongst the competition, customers need to experience outstanding service in every single interaction. [ + ]
How CIOs can build the future they want with open source
Software may have eaten the world, but AI is now eating software, as businesses look to derive value from data and insights from oceans of information. [ + ]
Uncovering the pathway to modern organisational resilience
As organisations face digital transformation demands, cyberthreats and social and environmental concerns, building organisational resilience is critical. [ + ]
Cyberskills shortage: less about numbers and more about expertise
Skilled cybersecurity professionals are in high demand. The reason may be more about the right level of skills and training rather than just the numbers. [ + ]
Online school launches its global campus
21K School has announced the launch of a new global campus that will operate in all time zones across 205 countries. [ + ]
Making technical debt visible
Cloud adoption doesn't stop at migration. Hosting applications and data in the public cloud can lead to a complex environment requiring constant care. [ + ]
Is blockchain the future of web domains?
Blockchain domains are a core element of the vision of Web3, as they represent a way to break free from centralised control. [ + ]
Digital fluency: high-value transformation in uncertainty
Businesses know they need to transform, but they're feeling the economic strain too. Finding the right path with limited resources isn't easy. [ + ]
Consolidating IT systems to boost teacher productivity
With many school IT departments working to a pre-pandemic model, teachers are constantly battling with a system that is not up to date with their needs. [ + ]
Deep learning used in Great Barrier Reef conservation
A new deep learning technology will be used to rapidly identify reef conditions, resulting in more timely conservation work. [ + ]
Test scores or brain scans? Predicting student learning
Brain scans may be more accurate than traditional graded tests when it comes to measuring learning, according to new research. [ + ]
Teachers need more tech training: report
According to a new report from Zoom, there is a critical need for educators to receive better training in leveraging technology for teaching. [ + ]
It's time to supercharge science and tech
Australia is facing a 'sliding doors' moment, where we can choose to supercharge our science and tech strengths or lag behind our economic competitors. [ + ]
