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The challenges of smart city data management

31 August, 2022 by Gavin Jones, Vice President Sales, Australia & New Zealand, Confluent

Technology investments are improving government services but they are also creating a headache for data storage, analysis, and integration.


ADHA signs MoU with HL7 on digital health standards

30 August, 2022 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

The Australian Digital Health Agency will collaborate with Health Level Seven to support the adoption of the FHIR digital healthcare standards Australia-wide.


Equitable upskilling — closing the digital divide

24 August, 2022 by James Horne, CEO, Balance Internet and Program Lead, Skill Finder

Many Australian citizens need to level-up their digital competencies in order to secure sought-after roles in the booming tech industry.


Low-code: bridging the public sector tech skills gap

22 August, 2022 by Rob Bollard PSM, Industry Principal Public Sector, Pegasystems ANZ

The need to constantly innovate and transform puts increased pressure on IT departments at a time when developer resources are scarce. Is low-code the answer?


BSG: Citizens ready for next step in digital government

19 August, 2022

New research suggests that Australians are demanding personalised, proactive services from government.


LaunchVic tips HammerTech for unicorn status

17 August, 2022

Construction operations software vendor HammerTech has been tipped by Victorian startup agency LaunchVic to achieve unicorn status by 2030.


NSW Government accelerates digital transformation

16 August, 2022

Microsoft has extended its partnership with the NSW Government for a further five years.


ASA says neurodiversity hires key to skills shortage

11 August, 2022

Data solutions not-for-profit is scaling for growth and says young autistic and neurodiverse adults are the answer to digital skills shortages.


Closing the gap on digital inequality

09 August, 2022 by Andrew Kirkpatrick, Director of Accessibility, Adobe

Recent times have shown that engaging with digital government can be out of reach for those that most need the access.


Australians expect most govt services to be digital soon

03 August, 2022 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

More than four in five Australians expect the majority of government services to be available online within five years, research from VMware has found.


Microsoft joins forces with Austrade

02 August, 2022

Austrade and Microsoft have announced a new program to help local SaaS solution providers accelerate international growth.


Why it's time to pivot information governance

02 August, 2022 by Keith Nelson, Senior Industry Strategist for Global Public Sector at OpenText

The best approach to strengthening information governance is through the combination of data mining and text mining.


Uniting to make Australia a hard target for scammers

26 July, 2022

A three-pronged approach is required to reduce the impact of scams on Australian consumers, according to ACCC Chair Gina Cass-Gottlieb.


Brilliant made simple — fibre and network solutions

25 July, 2022

Brilliant made simple — fibre and network solutions


New Vic Govt chatbot speaks eight languages

25 July, 2022 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

A new chatbot co-designed by the Victorian Department of Families, Fairness and Housing and ThinkHQ is delivering vital information to CALD communities.


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