Tech

SCCANZ calls for better smart cities efforts

16 October, 2019 by Jonathan Nally

The Smart Cities Council Australia and New Zealand has called on the federal government to show a renewed commitment to the smart cities movement.


CX can help local governments respond to disasters

02 October, 2019 by Peter Pirnejad | Supplied by: Oracle Corporation Australia

Technology can make the design and construction of buildings easier and more predictable, enabling a focus on solutions to respond, prevent and reduce disasters.


Building the foundations for a productive and sustainable government

05 September, 2019 by Mark Gambino | Supplied by: Schneider Electric

The application of intelligent design and technology-based solutions will help lead Australia into a productive, secure and more sustainable future.


Plug-fest sees 10 smart city products become TALQ certified

20 August, 2019

Ten smart city products have been certified TALQ compliant by the TALQ Consortium following its plug-fest event in Spain last month.


Transparency and privacy key issues at Smart Cities Council meeting

16 August, 2019

The meeting gathered Smart Cities Council members and stakeholders to explore current issues around technology use and data collection in the public sphere.


A people-first view of collaborative technology is essential for mental health

15 August, 2019 | Supplied by: Diversified Communications Australia

How to put people at the forefront of office technology decisions will be a key topic of discussion at the Integrate Conference and Expo this month.


Global smart city tech market revenue to hit $1.7 T by 2028

12 August, 2019

The global smart city technology market is projected to earn $1.7 trillion in revenue between 2019 and 2028, according to a new report.


Local ICT companies to upgrade City of Darwin's tech

18 July, 2019

The City of Darwin has awarded more than $1 million to three local ICT businesses for new printers, an integrated telephone system, laptops and PCs.


MFB four-bay, outdoor shelters

02 July, 2019 | Supplied by: MFB Products Pty Ltd

MFB's four-bay, outdoor shelters allow people in remote regions of Queensland to communicate via the state's trunk two-way radio network.


Vic agencies using analytics to fight corruption

27 June, 2019 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

Victorian government agencies are incorporating data analytics and other technologies into their fight against corrupt conduct, according to an IBAC review.


APT member nations hold ICT Ministerial Meeting

25 June, 2019 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

Communications ministry representatives from Australia and across APAC are meeting in Singapore to hash out a new five-year vision for ICT in the region.


Newcastle becomes latest city to provide free public Wi-Fi

18 June, 2019

Newcastle has launched a free public Wi-Fi network in a bid to increase connectivity and information sharing between the community, businesses and the digital world.


NSW adds Vertel as approved SD-WAN supplier

04 June, 2019 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

Vertel, which uses technology from Nokia's Nuage Networks, has been listed as an approved supplier of managed SD-WAN services for the NSW Government.


Smart City of the Year – Metropolitan winners announced

03 June, 2019

Newcastle (NSW) and Prospect (SA) have beaten a strong field to jointly take out this year's Smart City of the Year – Metropolitan award.


Construction of Switching on Darwin complete

03 June, 2019 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

The construction phase of the $10m smart city project, including the deployment of new CCTV cameras and LED streetlights, is now complete.


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