Displaying items by tag: New technologies

The global attack surface is constantly expanding as new technologies and devices are connected to the internet, meaning that there are potentially more vulnerabilities and entry points for attackers to exploit, according to a new study published by security company Tenable.

Published in Security
Tuesday, 20 September 2022 15:54

Why does the public sector struggle so much with IT

GUEST OPINION  by  Ben Pluznyk, Director & Country Manager ANZ, FreshworksOver the past 10 or so years, IT has become far easier to adopt and deploy than ever before and organisations have reaped the rewards of embracing change and implementing new technologies. Of course, the COVID-19 pandemic served as a catalyst, making digital transformation not just a priority but an imperative, as businesses across the globe were forced to speed up technology adoption by several years.
Published in Guest Opinion
Thursday, 20 January 2022 23:08

The most important IT skills to have in 2022

GUEST OPINION: Career progression is something never far from the mind of most IT professionals: will my current skills become obsolete? What skills will be in demand? What new technologies will emerge that will demand new skills? In short, what choices do I need to make for a successful and rewarding career?

Published in Guest Opinion

GUEST OPINION by Mike Hicks, Principal Solutions Architect at ThousandEyes:  Over the past year, we’ve seen a sharp rise in the number of high-profile Australian CEOs promoting their digital and IT teams’ work.

Published in Guest Opinion

Concerns around security, privacy, cloud and technology resilience in the IT audit industry are being further fueled by shifting business priorities, the pandemic-induced remote work environment and accelerated deployment of new technologies entering into 2021, according to a new global survey.

Published in Security
Thursday, 17 September 2020 15:55

Overcoming the challenge of the rising data tide

Effective data management systems are key

GUEST OPINION by Kathryn Ramanathan, ANZ Channel and Distribution Manager, Cohesity: Within most Australian businesses, the volume of data that needs to be managed, stored and protected is rising at an exponential rate. Finding effective ways to deal with this challenge has become a top priority.

Published in Guest Opinion

The Federal Government is investing $1.9 billion in new and emerging technologies as part of an investment package it says will support jobs, strengthen the economy and reduce energy emissions.

Published in Government Tech Policy

Australian consumers have traditionally been early adopters of new technologies and at the end of 2019 several key milestones were reached, according to research firm Telsyte which reveals that smartphones have now become the main digital device for more than half (51%) of Australians - with millions of Australians loyal to either their iPhones or Android smartphones.

Published in Market
Tuesday, 11 February 2020 23:36

Australians slow to embrace, adopt new technologies

Australians are slow to embrace new technologies according to new research revealing that new technologies are not being adopted quickly in Australia, with only 57% of Aussies reporting they have used smart technologies.

Published in Home Tech

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.

Published in Market

Electric and driverless cars could boost Australia’s economy by $92 billion by 2050, a rise of two to three percent over projected GDP without new mobility, according to a new study.

Published in Mobility

New Zealand competition regulator, the Commerce Commission, and the Electricity Authority, have initiated a joint project to assess how new technologies and business models emerging in the country’s electricity sector might benefit consumers in the future.

Published in Energy

Australia’s police forces expect that they will need new digital skills to be effective in their roles over the next three to five years, according to a newly published survey.

Published in Strategy

It has been suggested that stronger collaboration between IT professionals and CIOs is needed to realise the full business impact of new technology, with a recent survey of IT professionals revealing one in four CIOs are either a barrier to or uninvolved in the process of adopting new technologies.

Published in Strategy

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