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20 on 2020 - IT leaders dish out predictions
Twenty IT leaders look into their crystal balls to predict the technologies and trends that will drive the sector in 2020.
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4 senior tech jobs up for grabs
Sydney Cricket and Sports Grounds is on the lookout for a head of technology to lead the iconic venue’s digital and technology transformation.
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Top 5 predictions on the ‘workplace of the future’: Ecosystm
5G services will push organisations to rethink the networks next year while communications-platform-as-a-service (CPaaS) adoption is set to rise, according to new report.
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8 more IT leaders play the ‘2020 predictions’ game
Eight more IT leaders look into their crystal balls to predict the technologies and trends that will drive the sector in 2020.
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Staff retention key for tech companies in 2020: AIIA
The average salaries in the IT sector will continue to grow in 2020, but staff attrition rates will remain high, according to the Australian Information Industry Association (AIIA).
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8 CIOs reveal top line predictions for 2020
Tech chiefs are influencing rapid change across their organisations. They're at the coalface, driving technology projects that use technologies such as blockchain, artificial intelligence, machine learning, virtual reality, data analytics, automation and robotics to change the way their organisations operate.
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Gold Coast Airport boosts checkpoint security
Gold Coast Airport is beefing up its checkpoint security with the use of advanced computed tomography (CT) screening systems over the next three years.
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Global IT coalition aims to fight domestic violence
A number of organisations that work against domestic violence have joined forces with IT security companies in a bid to launch a new global initiative, Coalition Against Stalkerware.
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IT leaders share top line predictions for 2020
With 2020 just around the corner, a handful of IT leaders dished out some pivotal tech predictions they say will have an impact on the IT and business landscape next year.
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American CIO counterparts ‘play never-ending game of catch-up’: survey
Only 25 per cent of American CIOs feel their work is differentiated from competitors, according to a new Adobe survey out of the US.
Features
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Citrix & LogMeIn complete complicated, tax-free sort-of merger
LogMeIn, the makers of the popular remote desktop software as well as IT security and other offerings, will become part of a Citrix subsidiary in the wake of a complicated, $1.8 billion transaction announced Tuesday by the two companies.
SplunkLive! makes for revealing IT management showcase
Infrastructure monitoring products: Users pinpoint the best and worst features
What is ‘infrastructure as code’ and why should you embrace it?
Our Internet privacy is at risk -- but not dead (yet)
Our Internet privacy is at risk -- but not dead (yet)
Chinese Government's Link to Cyber Espionage Clearer Than Ever
Channel partners poised to help enterprises build software-defined networks
How to Get a Grip on Data With 'Information Superiority'
BYOD: What can we learn from China?