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.
Eight more IT leaders look into their crystal balls to predict the technologies and trends that will drive the sector in 2020.
With more than five billion certified products, The Woolmark Company has been working with Australia's 60,000 wool growers to research, develop and certify Australian wool.
Townsville’s 25,000 seat, $290 million, multi-purpose North Queensland (NQ) Stadium is progressing steadily towards completion.
Three Australian research teams have been awarded $520,000 to develop virtual reality content and tools to support young people with cancer.
Young jobseekers are being given the opportunity to try their hand at a number of careers thanks to series of virtual reality experiences launched last week by BUSY At Work.
Knosys CTO, Nic Passmore, the self-proclaimed ‘antichrist of AI’, advises Australian businesses in 2019 to consider the cost-benefits of “shiny, new technologies” like AI and instead bolster existing systems first in order to drive technology transformation forward.
RMIT is piloting a 'digital assistant' for students, which it says will remove the need for students to queue and fill out forms to complete university admin.
Workplace training provider Harness has unveiled the first of 20 virtual reality experiences which will be integrated into its education programmes.
Dell EMC’s president and global CTO, John Roese, believes we’re in a “transitional phase” in the evolution of the IT industry.
Cinema purists have never much liked the innovations Barry Sandrew has brought to the movies.
Optus CEO Allen Lew said the upcoming rollout of the 5G fixed wireless service - slated for early 2019 - will give people an alternative to the NBN service.
Optus CEO Allen Lew said Australia is in a “unique position” to lead the next generation of mobile technology and he believes the number two telco will play a big role in capitalising on the momentum and making it a reality.
It’s been nearly 15 years since an under pressure and out of form Steve Waugh walked out onto the crease at Sydney Cricket Ground for the the last ball of the second day of the Ashes.
Amazon Web Services has launched a browser-based development platform which allows users without specialised programming or 3D graphics expertise to create and run virtual and augmented reality applications.
You can’t estimate the power of goodwill when it comes to achieving your objectives. This is the biggest lessons one of Australia’s longest serving CIOs Kerry Holling has learnt over his career.