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.
Twenty IT leaders look into their crystal balls to predict the technologies and trends that will drive the sector in 2020.
Only 25 per cent of American CIOs feel their work is differentiated from competitors, according to a new Adobe survey out of the US.
Tech execs gathered at Eureka in Melbourne to discuss how they are taking advantage of artificial intelligence technologies across their wired and wireless networks. The luncheon was sponsored by Juniper and Mist.
Woodside Energy is working on a new system to simplify processes when welcoming new staff into the $4 billion oil and gas giant.
Adaptive security, citizen digital identity, and multichannel citizen engagement are among the Top Ten government technology trends.
CSIRO’s Data61 has inked a major research project with cyber security firm, Penten, to build AI-enabled cyber security defence technology, better known as ‘deception’ technology that includes cyber traps and decoys.
Artificial intelligence (AI) – it’s a nebulous term that means many things to different people. What is true is that one day in the near future, machines will be likely to possess ‘human-level’ intelligence, providing organisations with efficiencies that they have never seen before.
Tech execs gathered at Sydney's Aria restaurant to discuss how artificial intelligence technologies are being used inside their wired and wireless networks. The luncheon was sponsored by Juniper and Mist.
Google has awarded $1 million to Sydney University’s Westmead Applied Research Centre (WARC) for a translational health program that will use digital tools to prevent heart attacks.
Tech execs gathered at O Bar and Dining in Sydney to discuss how they are using artificial intelligence technologies across their organisations. The luncheon was sponsored by Microsoft and Citrix.
The CEO-in-waiting of analytics software firm SAS, Oliver Schabenberger, has set out the company’s strategy to help clients bring more automation to their data science and AI efforts, at an event in Sydney this morning.
After five years or more of major digital transformation efforts, “most organisations are done or almost at the end of their journey” explains Accenture’s Amit Bansal. So what now?
Caltex's Viv Da Ros talks to CIO Australia about how he got into IT, the technology innovations that have been created by its digital lab, the influence of artificial intelligence, and the ever-changing environment for technology and digital chiefs.
The CEO of chatbot and ‘conversational commerce’ company LivePerson says Facebook should be shut down until it can fix what he sees as multiple issues with the social media platform.
Gymnasts competing in the Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympics could see their efforts judged and scored by AI and 3D sensing systems, following successful trials of the technology at the International Gymnastics Federation World Cup Series earlier this year.