NAB launches AWS 'Cloud Guild' to upskill 2000 staff
NAB is launching a training program – the NAB Cloud Guild – to upskill more than 2000 employees in cloud computing.
NAB is launching a training program – the NAB Cloud Guild – to upskill more than 2000 employees in cloud computing.
When a user signs up to eHarmony they fill out a lengthy questionnaire about the type of person they are, their likes and dislikes, beliefs, values and preferences in potential partners.
A Netflix-style recommendation engine on steroids, a Google AdWords beater and a souped-up game simulator are among a number of machine learning models at work behind the scenes at online bookmaker Sportsbet, the company has revealed.
FedEx has secured some of the customer identification records visible on an unsecured server, with no evidence that data was "misappropriated."
The media’s attention is often unpredictable, meaning when focus fell on one of Isentia’s long list of clients, there were huge spikes in compute demand for its monitoring services.
NIB Health Funds has launched an intelligent chatbot to help customers with health insurance enquiries.
Amazon Web Services' Australian chief has dismissed suggestions local retailers will pull out of the company’s cloud services following the arrival of Amazon.com.au in the country.
AWS’ ANZ managing director Paul Migliorini says there is an appetite among Australian organisations to try their hand at machine learning.
Amazon Web Services is giving all users direct access to its underlying hardware with the launch of EC2 bare metal instances, the company announced yesterday.
The price tag of the deal awarded to Red Rock Consulting for TAFE NSW's new ERP system is $83.2 million.
An AWS and Microsoft joint effort makes neural networks easier to program and use with the MXNet and Microsoft Cognitive Toolkit frameworks.
HPE has bolstered its hybrid IT capabilities through the acquisition of Cloud Technology Partners, a consultancy firm specialising in migration to AWS.
From CIoTO to automation architect, new IT roles are rising to fill emerging needs. Some may fizzle, but others may have a long future thanks to underlying IT trends.
IBM is suing former global CIO, claiming that he violated a non-compete agreement and demanding he repay US$1.7 million in stock bonuses.
CSIRO boosts use of public cloud services to support computing needs of its researchers at 55 sites Australia-wide and its facilities overseas.