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Heather Wright
Integration remains key challenge for digital transformation
Companies look to APIs and automation… read more...
Unboxing Australia and NZ’s eCommerce paths
Correction follows Covid-inspired hyper-growth… read more...
Broaden your view to succeed at digital first
It’s time to think horizontally, says Mitchell Pham.. read more...
The challenges of low-code and governance
No, low code and app portfolio governance are not the same… read more...
Chinese ‘surveillance tech’ concerns flare
As Australia looks at bans, NZ says ‘we’re good’… read more...
Welcome to the new search wars
Where the future of search is conversational… read more...
Getting ‘responsible’ with technology
The fine line as responsible tech becomes pressing need… read more...
The Warehouse trades in siloes for customer journeys
Agile, ERP, data and integration… read more...
How digital business changes everything
From the CIO as orchestrator to digital ‘alloys’… read more...
Security budgets not meeting current needs
And 11 percent only able to protect ‘most critical assets’… read more...
ERP as a rescue technology
Renovation and rightsizing of ERP key for 2023… read more...
Davos 2023: Tech in a geopolitically fractured world
From a ‘purpose driven metaverse’ to clean data, 5G and quantum… read more...
Origin Energy claims ‘significant’ benefits from SAP program
Business and employee experience gains… read more...
2023: The year of creative resilience
Finding resilience through smart tech investment… read more...
ChatGPT eyes enterprise play
Monetising the AI chatbot we’re all playing with… read more...
The $2t cost of poor software quality
Is it time to focus on DevQualOps?… read more...
Accenture NZ revenues crack $200m
First full year post-Zag acquisition pays dividends… read more...
Digital 3.0 to drive business valuations
Digital assets, capabilities and platforms in driver’s seat read more...
Multi-cloud computing reaches for the sky
Taming the multicloud chaos with metacloud… read more...
Remote work getting more engaging
But companies remain divided… read more...