Tech leaders sound off on new AI regulations
The AI industry is looking regulation in the face—and is nervous about what it sees.
The AI industry is looking regulation in the face—and is nervous about what it sees.
Instead of forcing employees to choose between work and a personal life, companies are pushing work-life integration, effectively blurring the lines between the two. The end game? Results matter more than punching a time clock.
Microsoft took the unprecedented step of issuing security patches for Windows XP, even though support for it ended in 2014. What does that portend for the future?
Cyber incidents dominated headlines this year, from Russia’s hacking of Democrat emails to internet cameras and DVRs launching DDoS attacks, leaving the impression among many that nothing should be entrusted to the internet.
Apple's longtime lock on the education market began to fall apart when Google first introduced Chromebooks more than five years ago. Here's how Google swept in and started to push Apple out.
ARN spoke to partners about the state of play in Victoria’s capital.
ARN Deputy Editor, Hafizah Osman, asked five partner leaders to file reports on their growing companies.
ARN quizzed Perth-based IT service providers on the main issues impacting business in 2016.
The eagerly anticipated innovation tax incentives released recently by Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull are designed to “enable the transition of our economy” but experts say they unfairly benefit investors over the start-ups and businesses doing the heavy lifting.
On ABC’s LateLine last night, nbn CEO Bill Morrow was asked why the new “skinny fibre” (a new form of fibre-based broadband technology) wasn’t being used instead of Fibre-to-the-Node (copper based broadband) despite only being slightly-more expensive.
<i>2012 ARN Hall of Fame inductee, Nick Verykios, is a rock’n’roll survivor, poet, Buddhist and philanthropist, as well as co-founder of the $250 million Distribution Central. This is his story.</i>
“Aside from exchange rate volatility, IT spending has been relatively stable for the past five years.”
“With the global economy entering a new and uncertain phase, IT spending will be heavily influenced by economic cycles and wild cards over the next five years."
"There's a re-think among channel suppliers about what they offer as part of their core business and how to offer it."
“By 2018, most software vendors will have fully shifted to a SaaS/PaaS code base."
“Organisations are increasingly subject to ‘grey IT’..."
"We believe we have identified a tremendous opportunity for providers to bring a retail-model discipline to cloud service selection and creation."
What you need to know about HP Inc. - one half of the new-look tech giant.
What you need to know about Hewlett Packard Enterprise - one half of the new-look tech giant.
Billions of dollars have been spent to addresses weaknesses in organizations' talent pipeline in the hopes of increasing representation of women and minorities. Why hasn't it worked? ‘It's the culture, stupid.’