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Global credit bureau services provider Experian has launched its proprietary internet surveillance technology CyberAgent in Australia and New Zealand.

Published in Market

Dr Christyl Johnson of NASA will unveil plans to connect with the global community to put the first woman and next man on the moon by 2024, as well as establishing a sustained presence on the moon at last.

Published in Space

SPONSORED NEWS. Medical technology group HeraMED Limited (ASX:HMD) has gone from strength to strength since listing on the ASX in December 2018.

Published in Listed Tech

Medical technology group HeraMED Limited (ASX:HMD) has gone from strength to strength since listing on the ASX in December 2018.

Friday, 01 November 2019 11:15

Small businesses lag in digital tech investment

Many of Australia’s small businesses have not fully realised their potential because they lack the skills, time or resources to invest in digital technology - or because they lack knowledge of the opportunities that technologies provide.

Published in Telecoms & NBN

Data science is a complex, dynamic field of work with many industries to specialise in, from statistics to machine learning. In today’s article, we will be exploring one of these popular specialisations in data science: machine learning.

Published in Development

Think of a cross between X factor and Startups Got Talent and you've arrived at StartCon's Pitch for US$1 million competition, one of the world's largest, with entries open to more countries and startups than ever before.

Published in Development

The GiGAWire Alliance and the Home Grid Forum are merging, in a move designed to create what they say is a new force in broadband access technology development.

Published in Market

Tech industry trade association CompTIA says it is expanding its commitment to the Australia New Zealand region with the launch of a new initiative aimed at teaching students the fundamentals of technology.

Published in Education

Global enterprise cloud vendor Nutanix has established a new vertical practice in the Australian market focused on the natural resources sector, including the mining, oil and gas industries.

Published in Strategy

The Hon. Michael Kirby AC CMG was interviewed by Peter Coroneos last Friday, and noted Mr Kirby's optimism about the next 30 years of the Internet in Australia, his pioneering work on privacy principles in the 70s and plenty more you'll see in the video interview.

Published in Development

Buzz Aldrin once pointed to today's mobile phones as one of the technologies delivered by space race, but there are plenty more globally pressing problems that can be solved using space data and capabilities.

Published in Development

Exhibitions company Hannover Fairs Australia (HFA) - part of Germny’s Deutsche Messe AG – has announced a buyout of of three digital events in Australia and New Zealand from Australian event organiser The Eventful Group.

Published in Deals

Every enterprise IT organisation and network provider has some kind of automation ambition—and has for years — yet the vast majority of network and security operations continue to be largely manual in spite of decades of progress in automation technology such as APIs and tools, software-defined everything and DevOps engineering transformations that flank NetOps teams, according to Juniper Networks.

Published in Strategy

OPINION: An article that claims there's a big problem with the new iPhone has itself a big problem, simply because it claims there being no 5G version of the iPhone itself yet, is some kind of actual, real world problem - and it's not even the real issue!

Published in Fuzzy Logic

StartCon is Australia's largest Start Up conference, with Uber, eBay, Airbnb just some of the international speakers, with 4000+ expected to arrive and around 100 international and local speakers - it's a can't miss event!

Published in Development

Artificial Intelligence (AI) assistance for umpires to augmented reality goggles for players are just two of the suggestions AFL clubs and fans have put forward to the AFL and Telstra in response to a 5G “ future of footy” survey.

Published in 5G

Trials of ‘world first’ satellite positioning technology have proven more than $6 billion could be delivered to the Australian economy over the next 30 years, according to one Australian Government minister.

Published in Space

Swinburne University is leading a $2 million supply chain project to develop new technology aimed at enhancing the productivity and competitiveness of Australia’s $13.7 billion dairy industry.

Published in Internet of Things
Tuesday, 13 August 2019 12:51

Neobank Xinja appoints new CTO

Australian neobank Xinja has appointed former New York-based neobank Moven executive John Pountain as CTO.

Published in People Moves

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