Changes underway through the technological “revolution” will have a huge impact on employment but, at the same time, are likely to provide more opportunities for meaningful work and exciting business, according to a newly released report on the future of business.
MYOB’s latest report "looks at a future where biology and technology blend together to provide the workforce with a range of physical and mental enhancements".
Doing business in 25 years time might be radically different than the way we work now, with robots, holograms and drones all part of life at work and home in the brave new world of technology in 2040.
MYOB's chief technical officer says open APIs are important to allow other software developers address the needs of specific market segments.
MYOB CTO Simon Raik-Allen tells iTWire how his company's adoption of microservices means higher-quality software is being built more quickly and allowing the most appropriate technologies to be applied to each function.
MYOB today announced it will launch two different mobile apps next year, one for Aussie businesses and one for accountants.
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