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GUEST OPINION: Hit ‘sustainability Australia’ into a search engine, and the results reveal a broad spectrum of issues: farming, solar power, irrigation, Great Barrier Reef, e-vehicles, e-homes and forestry, and many more.
Chinese telecommunications equipment vendor Huawei has developed a smart customs solution designed to facilitate digital transformation of the customs industry.
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GUEST RESEARCH: The COVID-19 outbreak has brought the preparedness of Australia’s healthcare sector into sharp focus. As the immediate disruption from the pandemic recedes, the Australian healthcare sector will continue to face significant challenges and opportunities. Healthcare providers will need to gain a clear understanding of the landscape to determine where they sit and how they will compete in a rapidly changing environment, according to Fujitsu Australia and New Zealand.
It’s no secret that businesses making significant investments into data will often see improved outcomes, but it can sometimes be hard to point out just what those improved outcomes are.
Singapore has pledged to continue investing in innovation and technology as part of its attempt to revive the country’s COVID-19 hit economy by creating new business and employment opportunities.
VENDOR NEWS: If we’re to rethink data’s potential, we must also rethink the systems used to store and process it, writes Seagate.
Splunk has surveyed 2200 global business and IT leaders to learn how we can leverage the technologies driving the use of massive amounts of data.
Network Operators continue to invest in 5G and build out their infrastructure. With the recent impact of world events, the pressure is on to explore additional ways beyond traditional subscription models to monetize existing investments and speed up returns.
Network Operators continue to invest in 5G and build out their infrastructure. With the recent impact of world events, the pressure is on to explore additional ways beyond traditional subscription models to monetize existing investments and speed up returns.
Australian fintech company The Payment App says it has set its sights on challenging global giants PayPal and Square with the launch of an innovative new payment platform.
Australian startup and big data, AI solutions provider Reejig has completed a $2.2 million first capital raising, with the funding to be used to scale its next generation Software as a Service (SaaS).
Silicon Valley has stopped talking about big data, according to Teradata CTO Stephen Brobst.
China will account for one-third of the Asia Pacific cloud computing market by 2023, according to a new report which forecasts that with the increasing presence of ‘hyper-scale’ cloud providers in big data, analytics, artificial intelligence (AI) and Internet of Things (IoT), cloud has emerged as a compelling proposition for the enterprises and governments alike.
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The advent of new technologies is rapidly disrupting the value chain of all sectors, and companies are increasingly forming partnerships with start-ups to better serve their customers, according to one global research and analyst firm.
Management consulting and professional services firm Accenture is set to acquire Analytics8, a privately held Australian big data and analytics consultancy that specialises in data management, reporting and visualisation, data science and analytics services.
Global analytics firm SAS sees online crime as a big data problem and says more data helps assess threats, while analytics can be applied to solve these concerns.
Data analytics specialist Qlik has completed its acquisition of data integration and big data management software solutions provider Attunity.
Professional services firm Deloitte has boosted its cyber analytics team with the founder and staff of boutique risk consulting business, Converging Data Australia, joining the firm.
Snowflake Computing Issues Six Key Predictions for 2019 – Snowflake Computing, the only data warehouse built for the cloud, today announced its top six key predictions for 2019 which focus on how organisations will need to harness data to drive the new economy. Indeed, data is enabling transparency and facilitating consensus and organisations will now need to successfully harness data for better decision making everywhere. At the same time, access to infinite data sharing and transparency creates true data which gives people the ability to make better decisions.
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