NAB launches AWS 'Cloud Guild' to upskill 2000 staff
NAB is launching a training program – the NAB Cloud Guild – to upskill more than 2000 employees in cloud computing.
NAB is launching a training program – the NAB Cloud Guild – to upskill more than 2000 employees in cloud computing.
A petition to oust the CEO and three directors of .au domain administrator auDA says it has the numbers needed to trigger a special general meeting for a vote on the issue.
A group of disgruntled members are calling for mutiny in auDA, the body responsible for administering Australia’s top-level domain.
AustCyber has appointed Michelle Price as its new CEO following the departure of Craig Davies.
Optus has opened applications to its four-month tech accelerator program – Future Makers – to start-ups, social entrepreneurs and charities.
Samsung Pay can now be used by NAB customers, making the smartphone mobile wallet the first to be compatible with all of the Big Four Australian banks.
Developers in Australia have the highest average age in the world – at 29 – according to a survey from Stack Overflow.
The government to pilot visa scheme to make it easier for big business and tech start-ups to hire overseas talent for highly skilled roles.
Atlassian co-founder Mike Cannon-Brookes today slammed the government’s changes to the skilled migration visa system, saying the move had “hurt us directly”.
Telstra’s chief information officer and executive director digitisation John Romano has departed the telco, the company has confirmed.
The chief information officer of ASX-listed network infrastructure firm Service Stream has departed the company.
Commonwealth Bank of Australia’s IT services expenses decreased by 32 per cent to $752 million in the half year ended in December, compared with the same period in 2016.
There’s been a significant rise in the number of Australian businesses that have deployed artificial intelligence related technologies, according to a global survey by IT firm Infosys.
IBM has appointed Professor Iven Mareels as lab director of its Australian IBM Research arm.
The Rio Tinto Brockman 4 mine's truck fleet will “run entirely” in autonomous mode, following a retrofit of driverless technology scheduled for completion in mid-2019.