Consumers support Turing Red Flag for phone calling Duplex, XiaoIce bots
New consumer research indicates is not just technologists and ethicists with concerns about deceptive bots.
New consumer research indicates is not just technologists and ethicists with concerns about deceptive bots.
The potential direct economic loss of cybersecurity incidents on Australian businesses is AU$29 billion per year, according to Microsoft.
The New South Wales Government is teaming up with Microsoft in a bid to commercialise a machine learning based budget allocation solution.
Microsoft has unveiled plans to acquire software development platform, GitHub, in a US$7.5 billion deal designed to create a competitive edge in the cloud.
Amazon plans to be one of a handful of vendors providing blockchain-as-a-service for enterprises seeking to test the waters without expense and risk.
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.
New tools for update delivery optimisation, device management and reducing user distractions are among the features included in the latest update.
Google has unveiled its first Gmail redesign since 2013, capping what the company says was an expensive overhaul two years in the making.
Microsoft received 1,637 requests from Australian law enforcement bodies for the 12 months ending December last year.
Amazon Web Services needs to lower the barriers to cloud adoption, otherwise it will lose out to closest cloud rivals Google and Microsoft.
Microsoft, Facebook and more than 30 other global technology companies announce joint pledge not to assist any government in offensive cyber attacks.
With more and more enterprises becoming involved in software development with their vendors, a growing concern has emerged over who owns that intellectual property
The growth of “confidential computing” approaches will help clear away any “last mile barriers” for enterprises that are concerned about processing highly sensitive data in the cloud, Microsoft Azure chief technology officer Mark Russinovich believes.
Microsoft today made available two new Azure cloud regions – Central 1 and 2 – aimed squarely at government and its suppliers.
Twenty-five Microsoft Azure cloud services and ten Office 365 services have been awarded ‘Protected’ certification by the Australian Signals Directorate (ASD).