AI to become next Australian Prime Minister?
Over a quarter of Australians believe artificial intelligence (AI) would make better decisions than politicians, according to new research from OpenText.
Over a quarter of Australians believe artificial intelligence (AI) would make better decisions than politicians, according to new research from OpenText.
CIOs need to put aside the Hollywood-induced fear that machines will take over the world and that humanity’s days are numbered, according to AI expert Toby Walsh.
Dell EMC’s president and global CTO, John Roese, believes we’re in a “transitional phase” in the evolution of the IT industry.
Coders, data scientists, project managers, user experience (UX) designers and business development managers are the five most in demand jobs in the world right now.
Optus CEO Allen Lew said the upcoming rollout of the 5G fixed wireless service - slated for early 2019 - will give people an alternative to the NBN service.
Optus CEO Allen Lew said Australia is in a “unique position” to lead the next generation of mobile technology and he believes the number two telco will play a big role in capitalising on the momentum and making it a reality.
Public sector IT projects have typically lacked common sense and need to evolve in order to survive a change of government and leader.
Perth-based Aegis Aged Care Group is looking to the cloud to improve resident care and safety.
Weather-related outages can leave Queensland’s Redland City Council’s 150,000 residents unable to access services such as utilities, animal management and libraries.
The IT Professionals Association (ITPA) claims local tech firms are abusing the 457 visa system by hiring international staff for entry level IT support positions rather than local graduates.
Australia Post CEO, Ahmed Fahour, has suddenly quit his position after seven years in the top job amidst intense criticism over his $5.6 million salary, even from Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull.
Campbell spoke to ARN about his life leading up to the channel.
With nearly two years under his belt in the top job, rhipe’s Dominic O’Hanlon sat down with ARN Associate Editor, Jennifer O'Brien, to talk about the journey so far.
IBM A/NZ director of global business partners, Rhody Burton, sat down with Jennifer O'Brien in a very candid and personal discussion about her journey into IT, lessons learned along the way, and some personal insights and even unknown facts.
At an exclusive roundtable in Sydney – a group of thought-leaders assembled by rhipe and ARN – discussed the changing channel landscape and how businesses can start looking for new opportunities and innovative ways to add value and profit.