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New Relic State of Observability for Industrials, Materials, and Manufacturing report shows 44% of respondents say the adoption of AI technologies are driving the need for observability, with 65% able to resolve incidents faster after adoption

Published in Business Intelligence

UNSW Sydney has agreed to a new four-year partnership in collaboration with AI in Schools to “improve and expand a free program to schools” that introduces teachers and students to the basics of artificial intelligence.

Published in Education

GUEST OPINION:  Items people mistakenly believe can be recycled, rotten and otherwise wasted food that emits greenhouse gases, and abandoned TVs and computers with toxic substances. It's the stuff that Victoria's mountains of landfill are made of. The amount of waste Victorians generate is expected to grow, harming human health, the environment, and the climate, to say nothing of economic growth.

Published in Guest Opinion

Whether you're brand new to DIY or a creative pro, Cricut - pronounced "cricket" - has a range of machines and accessories for you, boosted this week by the release of the new Autopress and nine new materials. Whether you're decorating your own room, selling your own T-shirt line, or anything else, Cricut has options for you.

Published in Home Tech

One year on from announcing its climate change ambitions, Telstra has announced a raft of new commitments to manage its resources more efficiently including a promise to use only renewable or recycled materials in branded packaging by the end of next year.

Published in Telecoms & NBN

Materials used in future 5G networks will be different and more diverse and there will be rapid growth in demand for low-loss materials in 5G according to research firm IDTechEx.

Published in Telecoms & NBN
Monday, 16 December 2019 14:50

IT to become 2nd biggest ASX sector, says AIIA

The chief of the Australian Informational Industry Association (AIIA) Ron Gauci expects IT to become the second biggest ASX sector when a new S&P All Technology Index - S&P AllTech - launches in February next year.

Published in Listed Tech

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