Govt tech training plan a positive step
26 October, 2022 by Lindsay Brown, VP & General Manager, APAC, GoTo | Supplied by: GoTo Technologies AUS Pty LtdThe action plan for training and upskilling in technology off the back of the recent Jobs and Skills Summit is a positive step forward.
The days of enterprise AI are over
26 October, 2022 by Grant Case, Regional Vice President, Sales Engineering - APJ, DataikuEveryday AI refers to AI that is intrinsic to the day-to-day workings of a business. Here are three reasons businesses should adopt an everyday AI approach.
Fitbit in court over statements on faulty devices
25 October, 2022The ACCC has instituted Federal Court proceedings against US-based Fitbit LLC for allegedly making false or misleading representations to consumers.
Cognizant launches new delivery centre in Adelaide
24 October, 2022 by Dylan Bushell-EmblingTechnology services and consulting company Cognizant plans to hire 1600 digital staff in Adelaide to support its new local delivery centre.
Adobe: consumers reject age-based stereotypes
24 October, 2022New research from Adobe suggests consumers are rejecting age-based stereotypes, revealing the importance for brands to connect at an individual level.
Qld and ACT Pearcy Foundation ICT awards announced
21 October, 2022The Pearcy Foundation has announced recipients of the Queensland and ACT awards.
DigiCert approved for Matter compliance attestation
20 October, 2022 by Dylan Bushell-EmblingDigiCet has secured approval from the Connectivity Standards Alliance for a platform that aims to help smart home device makers achieve Matter compliance.
Data centres go up, while emissions must come down
18 October, 2022 | Supplied by: Vertiv Australia Pty LtdCritical digital infrastructure and continuity solutions provider Vertiv has released its Guide to Data Centre Sustainability.
Collaborating for conservation
17 October, 2022 | Supplied by: Dell TechnologiesDell Technologies has announced a new deep learning technology model, launched in partnership with the Citizens of The Great Barrier Reef.
Eight in 10 Australian businesses believe recession inevitable
17 October, 2022Seventy nine per cent of Australian business leaders believe that a recession will hit in the next six months.
SAS partnership with La Trobe driving postgrad outcomes
14 October, 2022La Trobe University has strengthened its data analytics learning programs, continuing its ongoing partnership with SAS.
Partners to create 'elite' cyber workforce
13 October, 2022In response to the growing demand for skilled and experienced cybersecurity professionals, TAFE Qld has announced plans to update its cybersecurity program.
Open Innovation Challenge recognises fan engagement solution
13 October, 2022A new fan engagement solution will help the Melbourne Renegades engage with fans at the stadium, as well as outside of match days and in the off-season.
Gen Z more eager to return to the office
12 October, 2022 by Dylan Bushell-EmblingYoung professionals more highly value the face-to-face interactions and chance to learn from peers involved with working from the office, research suggests.
The cost of productivity: building tech budgets
11 October, 2022 by Chrystal Taylor, SolarWinds | Supplied by: SolarWindsWith the global economy still in turmoil and fears of a downturn looming large, IT leaders would do well to temper their expectations when it comes to budgets.