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Despite all this growth, the award-winning Christchurch company retains the fun and cheeky personality of a start-up. Their ...
Asset-centric industries are ripe for an AI revolution, but without the hype… Modern asset management across industries like mining, utilities, public infrastructure, road and rail represents a ...
Many of New Zealand’s leading retailers have announced their support for the use of facial recognition technology – likely indicating planned usage, or at least trialling, ahead for the stores – on ...
New Zealand businesses may be happy to adopt cloud, but they’re failing to make the most of the technology – and that could stymie their plans for newer technologies such as AI. At least, that’s ...
“If you’re serious about AI, you and your enterprise have to care about three kinds of outcomes: Business outcomes (does it deliver ROI, some value), technology outcomes (is is secure, scalable, is ...
Several of the advisor procurements come in for rebuke with the ANAO noting the sourcing partner procurement blew out from $13 million to $42 million, the financial assurance procurement increased ...
Australian and New Zealand security agencies have joined forces with allies in an enterprise cybersecurity push, urging ...
Keylogging and apps that collect personal data to wearables, biometrics AI models to determine if an employee is concentrating – it’s not George Orwell’s 1984, but today’s reality for workers ...
Mount Maunganui drone maker Syos Aerospace, which recently signed a deal with the British Defence Force, and Optimation’s ...
“You don’t make a population healthy by giving everyone an asprin,” says Craig Lawson. “What you do is treat every patient individually.” And that, according to Lawson – a Gartner research vice ...
Don’t be afraid to engage in a little – or a lot – of theatre when it comes to vendor negotiations, Luke Ellery urges. The Sydney-based VP analyst in Gartner’s procurement, asset and vendor management ...
“You fully give in to the vibes, embrace exponentials and forget that the code even exists.” That’s Andrej Karpathy, OpenAI co-founder, former director of AI for Tesla on the phrase he coined which ...