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Heather Wright
Winning at RPA
A matter of using robots and human intelligence when the hat fits… read more...
Local businesses spending up large on (some) tech
While others fall by the roadside… read more...
Facial recognition proposed for Australians accessing porn
Smile for the camera, please… read more...
Simple tech to thwart a big tradie problem
And it’s not complicated… read more...
Fuji Xerox targets SMB, IT services in CSG deal
AU$140 million deal on the table… read more...
Transportation speeds down the IoT highway
Sensors in trucks was just the first step… read more...
Fintech: More innovation, less me too please
While funding fails to hit the mark… read more...
Salesforce punts big on local market with 1000 new jobs
Go big or go home… read more...
Microsoft Partners shine light on technology excellence
Business, staff and environment among the winners… read more...
Kiwi smart trolley wins big in Japan
Desperately seeking shopping trolley smarts… read more...
Double trouble as deepfakes surge
But forget politics, deepfakes remain true to their roots with 96 percent being porn… read more...
Sorry! Twitter’s data laundering sparks grovelling apology
Twitter ‘inadvertently’ uses 2FA phone numbers, email for marketing… read more...
Bringing online images into focus with #AltTextForAll
Adding accessibility, with SEO win as well… read more...
Killing us with cyber incompetence
Can social science save tech – and all the innocents – from incompetence?… read more...
Seequent continues upward climb with GeoSlope acqusition
Leapfrogging ahead with growth plans… read more...
AI startups in acquisition frenzy
Big-tech targets the next big thing in AI… read more...
NZ health sector on notice after major data breach
Stress testing after one million records exposed… read more...
The tech Gartner says you need to know
And there’s more to it than (yawn) blockchain, IoT and AI… read more...
Reporting for work: Drones add croc-spotting to repertoire
Drones, AI, video surveillance and big hungry Queensland crocs… read more...
Self-service not satisfying customers – or businesses
Just nine percent of issues are resolved via self-service alone… read more...