Opinion stories
Minutes from the data ethics advisory group's October meeting show members discussed the constraints on it enforcing or influencing the issues brought to them.
Inflation, a recession, and a shortage of skilled workers are causing price increases in the IT sector, putting pressure on businesses.
Even in 2023, ensuring applications and environments are always ready for a digital traffic burst remains challenging.
In 2023, assisted by an increasingly cooperative regulatory environment, the future of enterprise networks is about to be born on a global scale.
The food and beverage industry faces increasing pressure to be sustainable and profitable, but it is no longer a choice, writes journalist [Author].
By building new competencies, organisations across industries realise the benefits that come with the cloud: scale, cost-saving, and efficiency.
Cutting costs and creating value was part of the rationale behind companies moving to the cloud, but some organisations are still waiting for those results.
Supply chain cyber risk is a mounting issue. Many Australian organisations don't understand how third parties increase cyber risk.
Digital transformation has led to complex data management challenges for IT teams. A data fabric can help solve these issues by connecting data across systems.
A word of caution is in order: when it comes to chatbot execution, it's easy to miss the mark and much can be learnt from past chatbot journeys. .
The latest specialised bots now make it far easier and quicker for fraudsters to fool their targets into providing their authentication codes or OTPs.
Unlocking the value of data has never been more critical for organisations in a downturned economy, as highlighted at the recent Snowflake Data World Tour.
In the past, mega vulnerabilities happened once a quarter, but this past year we've been dealing with critical vulnerabilities almost weekly in some cases.
While the European Union has been a forerunner in the regulatory arena, GDPR is now just one of a multitude of different regulations.
Governance, Risk and Compliance (GRC) covers the full breadth of stringent boundaries organizations must operate within to achieve their business objectives.
Data is fueling the new economy by enabling governments and enterprises to formulate policy, track consumers, and develop future-forward strategies.
CIOs have an opportunity to take a comprehensive look into the health of their IT infrastructure, and in particular, end-user experience.
Digital transformation is a major undertaking for any organisation, and effective leadership is critical for its success.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is deployed for many different use cases in a variety of sectors, delivering untold business benefits to enterprises.
It's time for businesses to put data at the centre of their organisation and look for ways to optimise operations in an ESG context.