Microsoft selects QxBranch for quantum computing collaboration
Microsoft has announced it is partnering with Adelaide startup QxBranch in a bid to ‘drive the quantum computing industry forward’.
Microsoft has announced it is partnering with Adelaide startup QxBranch in a bid to ‘drive the quantum computing industry forward’.
Nanosatellite-enabled Internet of Things connectivity start-up Myriota says it plans to create 50 new high tech jobs over the next two years.
The University of Adelaide has piloted a chatbot to handle the tsunami of enquiries that come at the end of the academic year from prospective students regarding ATAR bonus points.
Workers in 1,000 buildings across Adelaide’s CBD will have access to 10 gigabit broadband services over the next two years. The first building at 27 Currie St, home to the Australian Institute of Business, was connected today.
Cisco is investing $1 million in smart city technology for Adelaide to help cut traffic congestion and create the foundations for the rollout of autonomous vehicles on busy roads.
Peregrine Corporation is piloting an Internet of Things solution and it’s already having an impact. If successful it could be rolled out to 260 sites across the state.
South Australia is set benefit from $1 billion worth of cloud data services following the launch of the YourDC data centre in North Adelaide on Wednesday.
A driverless Volvo XC90 has been tested at speeds of up to 70km/h on a closed section of Adelaide’s Southern Expressway in an Australian first.
The mayor of Adelaide has predicted that the Internet of Things will bring “huge efficiencies” to Australia’s fifth largest city.
Flinders University in Adelaide, South Australia will establish a new academy with Cisco at the university’s Tonsley Park campus to help students with their ICT degrees.
An Adelaide business featured on the BlackBerry website has switched to Android phones to save money.
An National Broadband Network (NBN) training centre in Adelaide has been opened today.
How IT plays an important and sometimes hazardous role for people behind the mixing desks at Australia's largest festivals and concerts.
Optus is preparing 4G launches early next year in Adelaide and Canberra while simultaneously making enhancements to its existing 3G network, according to Optus managing director of networks, Guenther Ottendorfer.
Art patrons keen to share content and tweets from the Adelaide Fringe Festival in 2013 will be able to do so at free Wi-Fi hotspots scattered around the festival areas.