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Artificial intelligence blackbox

AI caramba: Opening AI’s ‘black box’

August 10, 2018 | Heather Wright
Trust is a must with all technology, but will AI legislation stymie innovation?… read more...
Google re-enters china

Censorship be damned: Google & Co go for China

August 9, 2018 | Jonathan Cotton
Open internetter’s outrage won’t stem FAANGs wanting a piece of the PRC… read more...
Industrial 3D Printing

3D printing gets the industrial treatment

August 9, 2018 | Jonathan Cotton
3D printing is here, it’s awesome, and it’s going to revolutionise manufacturing… read more...

Fortnite launches Android attack

August 8, 2018 | Pat Pilcher
Local game industry looks on in awe, announces stellar predictions… read more...

Huawei takes bite out of trillion dollar Apple

August 7, 2018 | Pat Pilcher
Being a trillion dollar company doesn’t make you top dog… read more...
United Nations e-Govt report

A shining beacon of e-govt on the world stage?

August 3, 2018 | Jonathan Cotton
The results are in and, counter to practically everyone’s expectations, Australia has received a big thumbs up for e-govt from the UN… read more...
Microsoft Azure 2018 growth

Microsoft’s cloud business grows like topsy

August 3, 2018 | Pat Pilcher
Azure almost doubles revenue in hot cloud market… read more...
Industry 4.0

Industry 4.0 ‘revolution’ yet to fire up?

August 2, 2018 | Heather Wright
Is there a disconnect between IT ambitions and industry reality?… read more...
Open banking

No data-sharing please, we’re Australian

August 2, 2018 | Jonathan Cotton
The government may be guaranteeing free and easy access to consumer financial data, but it’s a “thanks but no thanks” from customers… read more...
Organisation culture

DX stalling? Blame it on your culture and cybersecurity

August 1, 2018 | Heather Wright
It’s not about the technology – unless it’s security, that is… read more...
Speaking data language_Dexibit

Data Literacy: Finding information in the data

July 31, 2018 | Heather Wright
Just as we had to become digitally literate, now the onus is on to become data literate… read more...

Facebook maths: fake news + privacy breaches = $110b gone

July 30, 2018 | Pat Pilcher
Does Facebook’s dramatic share value slump simply reflect the numbers or are deeper trust and confidence issues at play?… read more...
Google EU fines

Google fined gazillions: Do they care?

July 27, 2018 | Pat Pilcher
Google forced to cough up big bucks in action reminiscent of Microsoft anti-trust case, but will it have any impact?… read more...
Unified comms-as-a-service_Vorco

Agility, the workplace of the future and UCaaS

July 26, 2018 | Heather Wright
As unified comms-as-a-service grows, it’s embracing all today’s key catch cries… read more...
Aussie Public Health Records

Stampede! The (mad) rush to opt out of govt My Health Records

July 26, 2018 | Jonathan Cotton
Prudence, paranoia, or just bad PR? Everybody loses as the new national health database explodes on take off… read more...
Cisco backdoor access

Cisco’s backdoors abound

July 24, 2018 | Pat Pilcher
With five backdoors discovered in Cisco gear since 2013, perhaps Australia might want to apply the same standards used on Huawei with Cisco?… read more...
Can 5G fix NBN​

Can 5G fix NBN?

July 20, 2018 | Pat Pilcher
Grizzles about NBN abound and now 5G is threatening to disrupt things again… read more...
DX journey a struggle_IDC report

Leadership and operations stymieing DX success

July 19, 2018 | Heather Wright
Capgemini survey shows change management still a major constraint… read more...
What happened to Green tech

Whatever happened to Green IT?

July 19, 2018 | Jonathan Cotton
A few years ago it was the word on every CIO’s lips: Green or bust. Where did those good intentions go?… read more...
Data control or govt protection

Australians demand data control and government action

July 19, 2018 | Heather Wright
Get ready for backlash against data free-for-all… read more...

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