Government stories
The AIIA highlights the need to boost Digital Skills, Innovation and Government ICT Procurement in Pre-Budget Submission.
The National Government has released a report outlining the strategy for Australia's digital future - Minister Karen Andrews comments.
The Australian Government has signed a AU$1 billion, five-year deal with IBM to enhance digital services with AI, blockchain, and quantum technology.
NSW Government and Microsoft sign deal to boost digital and data capabilities, unearthing new insights in the process.
Huawei says it will build a cybersecurity centre in Poland if that's what it takes to convince the world that it's a trustworthy organisation.
Gartner has released the results of its 2019 CIO Survey, showing that Governments worldwide are set to scale up their investment in data analytics.
There may be reasons for public sector agencies in particular to be somewhat reluctant with IT innovation spend.
The year 2044. Sixteen years is a long time to wait for gender pay equity, but it may take that long to achieve it.
Australia has the potential to become a global leader in cloud technology, says Vault Cloud founder and CEO Rupert Taylor-Price.
Only 7% of respondents believe the government is making significant strides in their digital transformation journey.
The Australian government is urged to invest in Citizen Engagement Platforms to close the digital gap, improve public trust, and streamline services.
Concerning news has emerged of a data centre in Uganda that was raided forcefully without warning by government officials.
The governance technology specialist says it will be equipped to better serve its government and clients with the new Canberra data centre.
Upwards of 60 workshops will be offered, aimed at giving staff a vital grounding in cloud technologies, artificial intelligence and other skills.
New Zealand's poised to lead the global blockchain market, with potential to revolutionise industries and government, says BlockchainNZ's Mark Pascall.
Research, Science and Innovation Minister Dr Megan Wood comments on the benefits that this technology will bring to the country.
Despite the huge investment, almost all Hong Kong CIOs are concerned about the existing talent pool of IT professionals.
Local members of parliament are a good start for communication, and can help to inject government relations into any business.
Regional business owners may feel like those in central government are worlds away and have no idea how to connect.
1 year ago Auckland businesses were feeling relatively optimistic about the economy, but fast-forward to the present and that has drastically changed.