Opinion stories
AI winners will be those companies that work out how to derive competitive advantage from their own unique AI initiatives, says SAS.
A security solution like mobile device management (MDM) fails to respect user privacy and should not be a common security practice.
IT teams today are looking to automation to help build and deploy load balancers in desired states more frequently.
Researchers are now looking to the complex structure of the human eye to redefine AI and networking, incorporating distributed intelligence into data centres.
Open source programs now power over half of global software companies, transforming the IT landscape with flexibility, economy, and data portability.
According to a global Ecosystm cloud study, more than half (53%) of organisations have increased work processes and efficiency as a result of using the cloud.
RPA tools operate at high speed and shave hours off processes, improve productivity and free up teams to focus on more value-adding activities.
While using IaaS brings many advantages, it also raises unique data leakage concerns that must be addressed in order to maintain robust cybersecurity.
The rise of SD-WAN technology will be the catalyst for significant change in IT departments around the country.
Highly accurate financials are crucial for trust and brand reputation, but errors can be damaging. Implementing systems for accuracy is key.
Data scientists shouldn't be the sole storytellers, argues Tableau. Everyone in the business world needs to be fluent in data to maximise its true value.
DORA's 2019 report highlights that elite DevOps teams are vastly more effective, while rigid processes leave large enterprises stuck in organisational trauma.
Axis Communications shares its insights on how changing regulations are affecting companies' data collection and protection practices.
The fourth Industrial Revolution is driven by the Softwarisation of Everything, intertwining the physical and digital worlds to maximise resource efficiency.
Digital images are increasingly being used as mechanisms for cyber-attacks. What can organisations to minimise risks and mitigate against this advanced threat?.
Many observers fear AI technologies could end up replacing the roles of large numbers of workers, consigning them to the unemployment queue.
AI will provide opportunities for Australian organisations to innovate and differentiate themselves across all areas of business, according to PwC.
While larger organisations and incidents hog the headlines, plenty of illicit activity is slipping under the radar – and staying there.
Flexible workspaces allow businesses to go global without the headache of setting up and maintaining a permanent office or workforce.
Digital shift means cyber skills are vital for all firms, not just tech, as threats loom large on the corporate horizon.