Umibot to help web users report image-based abuse
09 December, 2022 by Dylan Bushell-EmblingResearchers from RMIT have developed a chatbot powered by Amazon Lex to help victims of image-based abuse file reports and access support.
Customer interactions over WhatsApp up 80% in a year
05 December, 2022 by Dylan Bushell-EmblingNew research from Infobip suggests that a growing proportion of customer interactions with brands is taking place over messaging apps such as WhatsApp.
How hosted monitoring enables MSPs to seamlessly deliver services to their clients
01 December, 2022 by Sebastian Krueger, Vice President for Asia Pacific at Paessler | Supplied by: Paessler AGConsidering technology's vital role in today's business landscape, keeping IT systems running smoothly is essential to every business's success.
Gamification used to train cybersecurity professionals
01 December, 2022A new cybersecurity training program uses gamification or capture the flag (CTF) challenges to elevate skillsets, build camaraderie and attract new talent.
Australian AI tech developer announces UK expansion
30 November, 2022Road safety technology developer Acusensus has established a UK division to head up the company's growing European operations.
Fortinet partners with University of Tasmania
30 November, 2022The University of Tasmania has partnered with Fortinet by joining the Fortinet Academic Partner Program, aimed at building a diverse, skilled workforce.
CDU opens centre to push boundaries on drone research
30 November, 2022A new research and training centre for drones has been established for the first time in the Northern Territory at Charles Darwin University.
Wunderkind sets up APAC hub in Sydney
29 November, 2022Martech vendor Wunderkind has announced its launch in Australia, establishing its APAC headquarters in Sydney to support its expansion across the region.
One in five young Aussies in tech expecting redundancy
28 November, 2022One in five (21%) young Australians working in tech are expecting to be laid off or fired during the economic downturn, according to new research.
Local orgs grappling with IT budgets, skills gaps
23 November, 2022 by Dylan Bushell-EmblingAustralian organisations are investing less in IT than their global peers and are grappling with shortages of technology talent, KPMG research suggests.
Automation will protect jobs, not take them
22 November, 2022 by Eric Swift, Vice President and Managing Director, ServiceNow Australia and New Zealand | Supplied by: ServiceNow Australia Pty LtdLeaders need to automate now to stay competitive, so they're not cutting headcount later.
Setonix supercomputer named fourth 'greenest'
17 November, 2022Australia's Setonix supercomputer has been recognised as one of the greenest in the world on the globally recognised Green500 list.
Leadership more vital than salary for talent retention
16 November, 2022 by Dylan Bushell-EmblingA survey of Australian knowledge workers found that employees rate job stability and having a good manager ahead of salary when choosing an employer.
Building a skills legacy in the war for technical talent
16 November, 2022 by Darin Fox, chief research officer and principal consultant at Expertunity | Supplied by: ExpertunityBy making some affordable and relatively simple changes to workplace practices, Australian businesses can utilise the full potential of their existing experts.
New IT infrastructure manufacturing facility prepares Australia for AUKUS
16 November, 2022 | Supplied by: SoftIron LimitedAustralia has progressed towards sovereign capability in critical technology, as an advanced IT infrastructure manufacturing facility opens in Sydney.