NATO stories - Page 15

Aussies supportive, but sketchy, about role of AI in society
Fri, 4th Sep 2020
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Australians positive about AI but have doubts about privacy and job security, says study from Monash University.

Edge computing market set to explode by 2022, thanks to demand from industrial enterprises
Thu, 27th Aug 2020
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By 2022, 90% of industrial enterprises will be utilising edge computing, with the multi-access edge computing market set to reach $7.23 billion by 2024.

Macquarie to build Government data centre in Canberra
Tue, 16th Jun 2020
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government
With construction due to commence in July, the initial investment of AU$17 million will be used to build stage one by December 2020.

Fortinet resolves to help communities through new Corporate Foundation
Mon, 15th Jun 2020
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network infrastructure
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network security
Fortinet has launched a foundation to support communities impacted by COVID-19 and enhance its corporate social responsibility initiatives.

Hands-on review: iPad Pro 2020
Wed, 3rd Jun 2020
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reviews
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digital entertainment
Armed with the new iPad OS update, a new chip and the Magic keyboard, does this year’s iPad actually have what it takes to replace a MacBook?.

Amazon commits to five new utility-scale solar projects
Mon, 25th May 2020
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power / energy
The projects in China, Australia, and the U.S. will total 615 MWh. Comes as Amazon criticised for conditions and lack of paid sick leave in U.S.

IoT and automation help to save the world's honeybees
Fri, 22nd May 2020
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cleantech
IoT and automation innovations are giving hope to honeybees, as SAS and Appalachian State University harness tech to track and improve beehive health.

AU regtech industry rallies for govt support to kickstart economy
Fri, 22nd May 2020
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regtech
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the regtech association
Australia's regtech sector showcases how technology can aid economic recovery post-COVID-19, with support from the government and startups.

Pega strives to rid AI-based CX systems of discrimination
Thu, 21st May 2020
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cx
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dei
The check is designed to flag possible discriminatory messages created by AI before those messages reach the customer.

NZTech: Govt Budget 2020 important for NZ’s tech ecosystem
Tue, 19th May 2020
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covid-19
The Government's 2020 Budget is pivotal for New Zealand’s tech sector, with significant investments to boost digital innovation, says NZTech’s Graeme Muller.

Support for InternetNZ's digital inclusion plan gathers momentum
Tue, 12th May 2020
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wfh
Twenty organisations from across New Zealand have pledged their support for a digital inclusion plan. The plan was submitted to Government last week.

Australians embrace collaboration tools through COVID-19 lockdown
Thu, 30th Apr 2020
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personal computing devices
A recent Asana survey reveals 98% of Australians now use collaboration tools, with 64% increasing their reliance on these technologies amid COVID-19 lockdowns.

Interview: Thriving in lockdown - how a coding school in Vietnam beat the odds
Mon, 20th Apr 2020
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It's March 10 2020, and CoderSchool in Ho Chi Minh just went entirely online. A success story followed - here's how a lockdown helped a school thrive.

Microsoft partners with Brisbane startup GO1 for Teams integration
Wed, 15th Apr 2020
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hybrid & remote work
Microsoft has partnered with Brisbane startup GO1 to launch the GO1 Microsoft Teams app, providing a seamless learning experience for users.

ForgeRock appoints Eve Maler as chief technology officer
Wed, 15th Apr 2020
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cto
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Maler joined ForgeRock in 2014 and previously worked as the company’s vice president of innovation and emerging technology.

Top vendors collaborate to advance data centre tech
Thu, 19th Mar 2020
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Ranovus, IBM, TE Connectivity, and Senko Advanced Components join forces to revolutionise data centre tech with advanced multi-terabit interconnect solutions.

ComCom releases draft guidance for unbundled fibre
Tue, 10th Mar 2020
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chorus
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commerce commission
ComCom has issued draft guidance to clarify enforcement of unbundled fibre access by Chorus and other LFCs, aiming to boost competition and innovation.

Research: Communication tech key to business success
Tue, 18th Feb 2020
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uc
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collaboration
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slack
A new report by Slack and Cass Business School shows how communication is vital to business success, and the right tech can make all the difference.

Maintaining uptime in the data center is no game of checkers
Thu, 13th Feb 2020
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personal computing devices
AI-driven machine learning is revolutionising data centre uptime by predicting hardware failures before they occur, potentially saving firms millions.

Spark & OUTLine take LGBTQIA+ message to NZ workplaces
Mon, 10th Feb 2020
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recruitment
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spark
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lgbtq
Spark and OUTLine collaborate to champion LGBTQIA+ diversity in NZ workplaces with a new film emphasising that individuality strengthens organisations.