CIO Summit Sydney
Tech leaders gathered at Sydney's Hilton Hotel for the 2019 CIO Summit.
Tech leaders gathered at Sydney's Hilton Hotel for the 2019 CIO Summit.
File hosting and collaboration platform Dropbox will launch a 'Sydney Region' during the second half of the year, the company announced this morning.
A digital learning platform aimed at children with autism and their carers has secured $3 million in funding from an angel investor.
The Martin Place centre is a place for enterprise and government customers to work with Microsoft to “accelerate their digital transformation journeys” the company said, see demonstrations of “the impact that Cloud and artificial technology would have when deployed in their organisations” and send staff on workshops and solution sprints.
Payments giant Alipay is piloting a ‘Sydney City Card’ aimed at visiting Chinese tourists.
Microsoft has announced it is partnering with Adelaide startup QxBranch in a bid to ‘drive the quantum computing industry forward’.
Sydney start-up Q-CTRL has launched its inaugural product – Black Opal – which it describes as “the world’s first commercially available software suite designed to improve the performance of quantum computing hardware”.
The former CEO of Facebook Australian and New Zealand has been appointed chairman of technology fair CEBIT Australia.
NBN Co has deployed the first G-fast-capable distribution point units (DPUs) following its long-running partnerships with fixed-broadband vendors Nokia and Adtran.
The ‘festival of business technology’ event CEBIT Australia will still be held as planned in October next year, despite the demise of the IT fair in Germany.
It could be a scene from almost any city start-up office on a Friday afternoon, except the workers here have been flown in from five continents, and will eat tonight at Sydney’s most expensive restaurants before wandering back to their beds at the five star Westin hotel over the road.
Staff at Google Australia’s headquarters in Sydney staged a walkout in protest of the company’s “workplace that doesn’t work for everyone”.
Identity-as-a-Service (IDaaS) platform provider Auth0 has tripled the number of Sydney-based staff, in response to rapid growth in the APAC region.
Tech execs gathered at Sydney Hilton Hotel for the CIO Summit 2018.
Plans for a “technology and innovation precinct” running from Sydney’s Central station to Eveleigh are being drawn up by the New South Wales government and Australian software giant Atlassian.