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5G for mission-critical government services

01 September, 2023 by Nathan McGregor, senior vice president Asia Pacific, Cradlepoint

5G network slices increase the value and performance of mobile broadband, IoT, mission-critical communication, and more.


Bringing high-end technology to TAFE NSW

30 August, 2023

A 12-month project has seen TAFE NSW undergo a comprehensive tech refresh, overhauling back-end infrastructure and end-user devices with Dell Technologies.


Victoria's SWH automates distribution centre

28 August, 2023

Victoria's South West Healthcare will automate its new Regional Logistics Distribution Centre in Warrnambool.


AI regulation: work with new technologies, not against them

24 August, 2023 by Noel Allnutt, Managing Director at Sekuro

Hesitation from those behind AI has served as a much-needed warning about blindly adopting a technology before understanding the consequences.


Gen Z shares a blueprint for resilient economies

23 August, 2023 by Katrina Lawrence, Vice President, Public Sector, Dell Technologies ANZ

To get Gen Z's trust, and secure our collective future prosperity, it will take a combined effort across government, education and the private sector.


The role of Wi-Fi in smart buildings

14 August, 2023 by Carmelo Calafiore, ANZ Regional Director at Extreme Networks

From office towers to schools and hospitals, smart buildings utilise technology to improve conditions for their inhabitants while keeping operating costs down.


Funding boost triples QCS body-worn cameras

11 August, 2023

Queensland Corrective Services has deployed 720 body-worn cameras through its facilities, thanks to funding from last year's state budget.


AI-powered images to help predict Australian bushfires

03 August, 2023

A new citizen science initiative will help predict bushfires in the summer ahead, according to the University of the Sunshine Coast.


Increased consumer electronics costs a small price to pay

01 August, 2023

Anthony Karam, CEO of e-recycler Sircel, says an increased cost on small electronic goods will trickle down to consumers, but it's a small price to pay.


Improving government supply chain resilience

28 July, 2023 by Royston Phua, Vertical Strategy Leader, APAC Supply Chain, Zebra Technologies

When government supply chains collapse, few private entities have the resources to backfill, making extreme precision of operation essential.


Call for transformation of skills training system

12 July, 2023

The ITECA has issued a policy statement calling for an overhaul of Australia's skills training system.


Logan City Council funding FTTP upgrade

26 June, 2023 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

Logan City Council and the Queensland Government are progressing a project to upgrade more than 350 properties in the Queensland city with FTTP.


SA Government backs national iAwards

21 June, 2023

The Australian Information Industry Association (AIIA) has secured a new major sponsor of its annual iAwards.


Funding shortfall threatens skills sector, says NSW Govt

21 June, 2023

TAFE NSW is facing a $200m funding shortfall that could lead to closures, course cuts and job losses, according to the state's new Labor government.


Public sector more attractive to workers than private

19 June, 2023

A changing economic landscape and job market has seen public sector positions regarded as more attractive by Australian workers seeking stability.


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