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Millennial and Gen Z Aussies lead the charge in digital healthcare, embracing virtual services and disrupting traditional models, an Accenture survey reveals.
Accenture's annual report predicts that success in the enterprise will be based on mastering new technologies, delivering personalised experiences.
Australian enterprises must accelerate digital adaptation to survive relentless competition from start-ups like Netflix, which thrive on continuous evolution.
A recent Accenture survey of CEOs shows we worry more about the potential US$5 trillion in lost revenue due to attacks than our global counterparts.
Australian organisations face a surge in cyberattacks, with security breaches up 18% in 2018, leading to an increased cybersecurity spend of USD $6.9 million.
Australia is at risk of falling behind in the global technology race unless companies can secure top IT talent.
SailPoint Predictive Identity is built on big data and machine learning (ML) technology which enables an AI-driven approach to identity governance.
AI could revolutionise Australian procurement, enhancing digital experiences and enriching processes with real-time insights. Accenture urges swift AI adoption.
360Quadrants has released a managed services report that also names Atos and Accenture as leaders in its new managed services report.
Innovative CMOs are generating 11% higher shareholder returns by delivering hyper-relevant customer experiences, says Accenture.
When it comes to managing user privileges, the provisioning of access should be based on precise knowledge of who a person is and why they need it.
Whereas once people and organisations craved novelty, excitement and instant gratification, we now crave quiet and meaning in a noisy world.
The new group elevates a longstanding strategic alliance, expanding combined service capabilities, global scale and joint solution development.
Business leaders must implement responsible data strategies to build employee trust and drive revenue growth, according to a report from Accenture.
A global survey by Accenture reveals that companies may face USD $5.2 trillion in cybercrime costs over the next five years due to inadequate security measures.
With hacking attempts surging, Singtel, SoftBank, Etisalat, and Telefónica have formed the Global Telco Security Alliance to bolster global cybersecurity.
Cyber attacks and malware cost global companies one-third of cyberattack costs in 2018, according to research by Accenture and the Ponemon Institute.
Accenture research found that employees' willingness and ability to innovate is nearly five times higher in companies with a robust culture of equality.
Successful businesses will take advantage of a new set of technologies but prioritise trust, responsibility, privacy and security.
Cybercrime may cost businesses worldwide NZD $8 trillion over five years, as firms struggle to secure increasingly complex digital systems, warns Accenture.