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C# is the programming language of 2023, according to TIOBE Software’s programming community index.
Data governance was often pushed aside as Australian organisations rushed to capitalise on big data and AI in 2023. This year, there will be a renewed focus on the ethics of data collection and use.
Some 40% of organizations remain in the exploration/experimentation phases due to factors including limited AI skills and expertise, according to IBM's newly released Global AI Adoption Index 2023.
Recent Australian residential construction industry failures revealed a pressing need for capturing, sharing and collaborating on construction project data across stakeholders in common data environments.
The top trends and products in business technology from CES 2024 include generative AI assistants, laptops with multiple configurations, and virtual and mixed reality headsets.
OpenAI also introduced ChatGPT Team, a collaborative workspace where company data can be shared with coworkers.
The Snapdragon XR+ Gen 2 refines Qualcomm’s hardware that enables virtual and mixed reality meetings. Plus, Qualcomm continues to commit to autonomous car tech.
The mobile, desktop and edge processors suitable for professional creative work or gaming are the latest in Intel's Raptor Lake Refresh series. Plus, Gelsinger goes all in on AI PCs.
Bain & Company, which tops the U.S. list, and Google are the only two companies that have been included in the U.S. rankings every year of Glassdoor's Employees' Choice Awards.
Employees and customers alike expect Australian organisations to demonstrate genuine efforts toward sustainability. Here’s how IT can be at the centre of these efforts.
The new Dell XPS models, revealed ahead of CES 2024, will have generative AI built in.
Investment firm DigitalBridge Group and other backers provided the cash for the venture, which will enable generative AI deployment.
The technology sector in Australia could soon benefit from faster, more flexible access to a global pool of skilled tech workers, following the release of a migration strategy being expanded in 2024.
More than three quarters of founding teams behind AI, quantum computing and similar "deep tech" companies in the U.K. are all male, according to a report by RAEng.
Commentary: Australia’s Cyber Security Strategy 2023-2030 is a bold and far-reaching vision that will see Australia become a world leader. However, a lack of bipartisan agreement may undermine it.