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For the first time, the Australian Open 2021 will "feature top level competitive gaming every weekend with the Fortnite Champion Series OCE qualifying and finals broadcast live on Australian Open Twitch and Youtube."
SAP has been working on tennis analytics for years, but even the latest Women's Tennis Association (WTA) rule change prevents the software being used by coaches during matches at the Australian Open.
As summer progresses and sport occupies the mind, for the majority it is a time to sit back and relax. But not for Sportradar, a company that uses data analytics in cleaning up fraud in Australian sport and maintaining integrity. This is a time of heightened activity for the company.
Indian outsourcing giant Infosys has introduced a series of big data and analytics, artificial intelligence as well as virtual reality and augmented reality-based experiences at the Australian Open tennis championships.
Analysis of thousands of shots played by tennis players Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer by researchers at the Queensland University of Technology has enabled them to develop an algorithm that can predict where each player will land his next shot.
Indian IT services and outsourcing giant Infosys has renewed its technology services partnership with the ATP, the governing body of the men's professional tennis circuits.
Optus is offering new apps to offer data-free streaming of Seven’s live coverage of Australian Open, Winter Olympics and Commonwealth Games
IBM is providing technology and new digital capabilities which allows tennis fans at the Australian Open, currently underway in Melbourne, to stay close to the action, no matter where they are.
Telstra has sealed a six year multi-million-dollar deal to deliver a global media network solution for the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) series of tournaments.
IBM has been providing the Australian Open tennis tournament with technology for two decades, so what's new in 2015?
IBM is supplying a raft of technology to this year’s Australian Open tennis championships, bringing tennis fans closer to the action with new ways to access and interact with the latest tournament news and courtside action from the Grand Slam as it happens.
Today's puzzle is a little less mentally taxing than yesterday's. Maybe.
Free live streaming from the Australian Open is being delivered by Ooyala - but not to Aussies, Kiwis, Poms... (the list goes on).
Blue skies greeted the opening days of the Australian Open tennis tournament, but the IT behind the event is cloudier than ever.
There's no shortage of communications capacity at Melbourne Park, home of the Australian Open. And there's plenty of redundancy built into the facilities.
In a Grand Slam first, IBM has released the Official Australian Open Program iPad app, an innovative app allowing fans to get even more involved with the tennis action on court, off court and online.