Woodside reveals quantum computing partnership with IBM
ASX-listed oil and gas company Woodside has become the first commercial organisation in Australia to join the IBM Q Network, which is focused on the development and use of quantum computing.
ASX-listed oil and gas company Woodside has become the first commercial organisation in Australia to join the IBM Q Network, which is focused on the development and use of quantum computing.
Australian organisations are not moving fast enough to digitise their operations and now risk falling way behind and potentially going out of business as new disruptive startups hit the local market.
Former Woodside tech transformation chief Mike Schuman has taken a new role at Townsville City Council.
Australian oil and gas giant, Woodside, has embraced a range of technology from data analytics and cognitive computing to 3D printing and artificial intelligence (AI) in a bid to deliver greater insights, help reduce costs and ensure high production performance and reliability.
Mike Schuman has moved on from his role as transformation business advisor at oil and gas giant, Woodside Energy.
The ‘cognitive era’ has arrived says IBM CEO Ginni Rometty, who was in Sydney yesterday to demonstrate the potential uses of Big Blue’s cognitive computing technology Watson.
Oil and gas giant, Woodside, will contribute $10 million over the next five years into Monash University’s Innovation Centre.
Mike Schuman discusses why cloud is the foundation for digital transformation at Woodside, and how iterative customer engagement provided better business outcomes at WA Police.
Former WA Police CIO, Mike Schuman, has joined oil and gas giant, Woodside Energy as transformation business advisor. Schuman is working alongside the organisation’s CIO, Sara Braund.
Oil and gas giant, Woodside, is running the largest commercial instance of the Watson advisor engine.
Australian energy company Woodside Energy hopes to strike a gusher in its own backyard -- a gusher of information, that is.
Oil and gas company, Woodside has joined a growing list of Australian organisations tapping into the IBM Watson supercomputer.