IT Management

CIOs should use edge computing to transform supply chains

09 November, 2022 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

Edge computing technologies are key to helping CIOs achieve the goal of modernising their supply chains, according to Schneider Electric.


Tech Council CEO calls for shift in policy settings

07 November, 2022

Technology Council of Australia CEO Kate Pounder has called for more ambitious policy settings aimed at bringing additional women into the workforce.


Australia aims for forefront of quantum development

04 November, 2022

A new network of scientists, entrepreneurs and industry partners aims to drive Australia to the forefront of quantum software research and development.


HPE's new server line designed for a hybrid world

04 November, 2022 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

HPE has launched its new HPE ProLiant Gen11 server product, which has been designed to support the workloads required to power hybrid environments.


Visa processing changes suggest IT skills de-prioritised

04 November, 2022

ACS Chief Executive Officer Chris Vein has expressed surprise at the removal of IT jobs roles from the Priority Migration Skilled Occupation list.


New Relic expands startup program

04 November, 2022 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

Observability company New Relic has expanded its New Relic for Startups program in collaboration with Carta and Zendesk.


Building Australia's future tech leaders

04 November, 2022

Fintech Airwallex has partnered with the University of Melbourne to help build the next generation of Australian tech leaders.


Balancing high-performance computing with sustainability

03 November, 2022 by Nick Gorga, General Manager of HPC & AI for Asia Pacific and India, Hewlett Packard Enterprise | Supplied by: Hewlett Packard Enterprise

Organisations require enormous processing capacity to stay competitive, with many turning to HPC and AI, deployed on-premises, in the cloud and at the edge.


Sydney's light rail a canvas for recruitment campaign

02 November, 2022

E-commerce tech vendor Rokt has launched a new outdoor advertising campaign to attract new talent.


Alleviating the cyberskills shortage with automation

02 November, 2022 by Gavin Wilson, Managing Director, Forescout ANZ | Supplied by: Forescout Technologies, Inc.

There is a shortfall of tech skills and talent across the board, with cybersecurity skills among some of the hardest to find.


Cloudera collaborates to bridge data analyst gap

01 November, 2022

Cloudera is working with industry partners to help close the data skills gap, with the company recently announcing a collaboration with Generation Australia.


Board directors struggling to achieve digital goals

27 October, 2022 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

Despite increased interest and risk appetite among boards for digital technologies, the majority are struggling to achieve their digital transformation goals.


RMIT supercomputer open for business

27 October, 2022

RMIT's cloud supercomputing facility allows researchers to test ideas and solutions up to 80 times faster than existing onsite servers.


The days of enterprise AI are over

26 October, 2022 by Grant Case, Regional Vice President, Sales Engineering - APJ, Dataiku

Everyday 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.


Govt tech training plan a positive step

26 October, 2022 by Lindsay Brown, VP & General Manager, APAC, GoTo | Supplied by: GoTo Technologies AUS Pty Ltd

The action plan for training and upskilling in technology off the back of the recent Jobs and Skills Summit is a positive step forward.


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