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In business, the path to value creation requires more than strategic planning and execution - it demands an ability to connect the dots, anticipate needs, and understand the human elements that drive progress. Women often demonstrate these capabilities through their natural inclination to consider multiple perspectives and implications before making decisions. This approach, which emphasises understanding the complete picture rather than just individual components, can lead to more sustainable and meaningful business outcomes. So how do women move mountains in the corporate and technology landscapes, encouraging innovation and leaving a lasting impact.

Published in Enterprise Staff

Teradata VantageCloud customers on AWS can immediately start implementing Gen AI use cases to fast-track business value and accelerate ROI

Published in Data

Dell’Oro Group revised its data centre capex forecast upward to a 24% compound annual growth rate (CAGR) by 2028 as a result of surging demand in AI-related data centre infrastructure.

Published in Data Centres

Australia’s eSafety Commissioner is giving six months to the internet industry to come up with enforceable codes detailing how it will protect children from inappropriate content or material online such as pornography.

Published in Technology Regulation
Thursday, 13 June 2024 08:52

Vodafone lands cable system 2Africa in the UK

Vodafone announced it has landed subsea cable system 2Africa in Bude, Cornwell, in the UK to bring connections to billions of people.

Published in Business Telecoms

Industry giants AMD, Broadcom, Cisco, Google, HPE, Intel, Meta, and Microsoft have teamed up to develop a new industry standard called UALink enabling interconnection for data centre grade AI and HPC accelerators and rivaling software company Nvidia's NVLink.

Published in Data Centres

News alert! Google has just renewed what News Corporation calls a "lucrative deal". Expect some unstinting praise about the search giant to appear in the august columns of The Australian over the next couple of weeks.

Published in Open Sauce

When will the Federal Government start telling the public the truth about the situation it faces with Facebook, after the social media giant declared, on 29 February, that it would not be renewing deals it had struck in 2021 with Australian media companies, and then followed up by shutting its news tab in Australia?

Published in Open Sauce

China has ordered Apple to remove WhatsApp and Threads, both owned by Meta, from its app store in the country, the New York Times reports.

Published in Technology Regulation

GUEST OPINION:  When an outage or disruption occurs, there’s immediate uncertainty as to what happened, where and why. Uncertainty is inevitable in the early stages of any outage while root cause analysis is underway.

Published in Guest Opinion

GUEST RESEARCH: Bitdefender’s research into the campaign has found cybercriminals first take over an existing Facebook account then abuse Meta’s ad network to run ads that promote popular AI software/services with enticing call-to-action to click on links which redirect to malicious websites.

Published in Guest Research

Automation and security company Infoblox’s report has revealed threat actor Savvy Seahorse, a perpetrator of online cybercriminal investment scam websites, operating for at least since 2021 and targeting victims including people in ANZ.

Published in Security

Facebook parent Meta has decided to pull the plug on Australian media deals it did three years ago, with the company saying on Thursday it would deprecate Facebook News, a dedicated tab for news, in April.

Published in Technology Regulation

GUEST RESEARCH: Social and media intelligence provider Meltwater and creative agency We Are Social have released Digital 2024 Australia, their latest annual report providing an in-depth analysis of the country's digital, social, and e-commerce landscape.

Published in Entertainment

Worldwide data centre capex is forecast at a CAGR growth rate of 18% as investments shift towards AI and it is expected to exceed US$200 billion by 2028, according to market research firm Dell’Oro Group.

Published in Data Centres

Australia’s competition watchdog the ACCC has welcomed the Australian Government’s in-principle agreement to new competition and consumer laws recommended by the ACCC to address harms caused by digital platforms, and the potential benefits to consumers and small businesses from the regulatory changes.

Published in Technology Regulation

GUEST OPINION: Artificial intelligence (AI) has been catapulted into the spotlight this year with the launch of ChatGPT, and the subsequent release of large language models like Google Bard and Meta’s Llama.

Published in Guest Opinion

Processor manufacturer AMD says AI is the most transformational technology in 50 years, and that the biggest driver of this has been generative AI. However, the amazing things AI can achieve are constrained by the availability and capability of GPUs - so, to accelerate AI, AMD has today announced its brand new AMD Instinct MI300X accelerator, bringing the highest performance in the world for generative AI.

Published in Hardware

The continued expansion of Amazon, Apple, Google, Meta and Microsoft into emerging technologies and other markets demonstrates the critical need for regulatory reform, according to Australia’s competition watchdog, the ACCC.

Published in Technology Regulation

COMPANY NEWS: Autodesk today unveiled Autodesk Workshop XR, an immersive design review workspace connected to Autodesk Construction Cloud (ACC).

Published in Company news
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