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.
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.
A technology executive's role is not about technology itself but about leading people to understand how technology can enable goals and objectives.
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.
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.
As many as 100,000 devices could be sold to the US Army, highlighting Microsoft efforts to target augmented reality at the enterprise level.
Workplace training provider Harness has unveiled the first of 20 virtual reality experiences which will be integrated into its education programmes.
Cinema purists have never much liked the innovations Barry Sandrew has brought to the movies.
2018 is a monumental year regarding human rights; it’s the 70th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, a remarkable document to be read in conjunction with the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. This year also marks the Convention’s 10th anniversary.
The University of Newcastle is using virtual and augmented reality technologies to transform how nursing and midwifery trainees learn and plans to tap the blockchain to support students attaining ‘micro-credentials.’
You can’t estimate the power of goodwill when it comes to achieving your objectives. This is one of the biggest lessons long-serving CIO Kerry Holling has learnt over his career.
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.
Augmented reality technology looks set to disrupt architecture and design.