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Collaboration enables customers to easily switch to Delinea’s advanced CIEM solution, safeguarding human and machine identities in public, multi-cloud environments

Published in Strategy

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has the potential to enact real change and many businesses are already solving real-world problems with proven AI technologies, but Generative AI (gen AI) represents a whole new way of doing things.

Published in Guest Opinion

Australian-born, globally-used, employee engagement platform Culture Amp has set its mission as amplifying the experience and impact of more than 100m workers around the world. It’s taken on Google’s Vertex AI to help HR professionals get to the crux of what workers are saying - and says it chose Google for its ethical commitment.

Published in Data

When Emily Bobis tried to get out of an essay by seeking extra-curricular credit from a Singapore study tour, little did she expect she’d meet Angus McDonald and that the pair would be providing tools helping flooded Lismore roads be repaved, directly benefiting community welfare.

Published in Internet of Things

It’s 2022 and if you’re looking to learn a new programming language, DevOps tool, public cloud, or infrastructure items, the big question is which one to go for? Here are iTWire’s picks on where to invest your time and energy.

Published in CIO Trends
Wednesday, 28 July 2021 11:39

Google Cloud opens new Melbourne region

Google today announced the opening of a new Melbourne region here in Australia. This joins the Sydney region that opened in 2017 and becomes the 27th Google Cloud region globally.

Published in Data Centres

Data analytics platform provider SAS announced its first-class cloud support has expanded from Microsoft Azure to include AWS, Google Cloud Platform, and soon IBM Red Hat OpenShift. The company has also released an AI-powered conversational chatbot.

Published in Data

Bryan Harris is the chief technology officer for data analytics software provider SAS. His vision focuses on three things which, due to SAS’ prominence, will undoubtedly shape how we do data analytics and data science. However, his journey to this point was unconventional and all started from an interest in music.

Published in Data

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