Opinion stories
Gartner's Craig Roth shares the results of a survey that reveals what employers and employees believe the impact of AI on jobs will be.
What is a digital identity? Who is responsible for that information? And what rights do digital citizens have?.
Australian businesses are embracing a modern approach to data analytics, with trends such as explainable AI and natural language processing on the rise.
Security teams and solutions will have to contend with synergistic threats, increasingly backed by artificial intelligence to avoid detection.
Schneider Electric's Steven Carlini discusses how the old central offices are now ideal to enable the telco edge.
CIOs must demonstrate they can drive new competitive advantages and earn a place in the boardroom, according to McKinsey.
A recent report found that almost half of the organisations surveyed have malware in one of their cloud applications.
OVH CEO Michel Paulin explains the benefits of a multi-cloud approach to an organisations digitalisation and what to consider before implementation.
From making artificial intelligence a business reality to closer ties to human colleagues, robotic process automation is gearing up for a strong 2019.
Alan Calder believes a CSaaS model can enable a company to build a cyber resilience strategy in a coherent and consistent manner.
Australian businesses are set to invest approximately AUD $93 billion in IT in 2019, with SD-WAN emerging as a cost-saving and performance-enhancing necessity.
Despite bolstering free speech and access to information, the internet can be a double-edged sword, because that access to information goes both ways.
Recorded Future's Allan Liska looks at the past big ransomware attacks thus far to predict what's coming this year.
Innovations in AI, blockchain, data, and IoT are set to redefine business and personal life in 2019 and beyond, reports Dimension Data.
This means any application handling PNG files that have been carefully crafted by an attacker can end up running the attacker's code.
Transforming to a data-driven culture requires participation from all levels of a business, not just the top, says new research.
Australia's Power of Choice reforms highlight the complexities of data rights, presenting a learning opportunity for banking and telecommunications sectors.
The pursuit of agility, productivity and workforce mobility has added more systems, applications and services to the IT network of companies.
Australian enterprises must accelerate digital adaptation to survive relentless competition from start-ups like Netflix, which thrive on continuous evolution.
In Australia, firms face a cybersecurity crisis as daily-created malware outpaces defences, highlighting the need for advanced, real-time solutions.