2013 Enterprise IT Influencers – Exploring the impact of the ‘Internet of...
Key takeaways The ‘Internet of Things’ (loT) refers to the idea that driven by the billions of electronic device users, a new layer of digital connectivity on top of existing infrastructure, objects...
View Article2013 Enterprise IT Influencers: Hybrid cloud computing
Key takeaways Making the cloud viable for tentative enterprise businesses, hybrid cloud computing involves an approach that combines the use of both external cloud services and internal infrastructure...
View ArticleExploring the new industrial revolution – 3D Printing Technology
Key takeaways Taking the world by storm, 3D printing technologies are expected to be worth $5 billion by 2017 3D printing technologies have positive implications for various industry sectors – offering...
View ArticleExploring the latent enterprise opportunity within Australia’s tech startup...
Key takeaways PwC’s Google commissioned report ‘The startup economy’, predicts that the Australian startup sector has the capacity to deliver $109 billion to the economy and create 540,000 new jobs by...
View ArticleDriving the power of caring through social media campaigns
Key takeaways Social media campaigns with powerful messages and a reason to connect often have the potential to hit the core of society. Organisations can create a sense of shared value and...
View ArticleWhy defining the problem statement is half the battle
Key takeaways Poorly articulated problem statements are often costly to businesses Common issues arising from inaccurate problem statements are implementing a solution where no problem exists and...
View ArticleFinger on the pulse: Digital disruption, branded apps and are you set up for...
Digital media takes spotlight amid growing market value Digitalisation of media has come under the spotlight recently. Seven’s recent announcement of a new CEO with promises of digital transformation...
View ArticleNBN for business- exploiting the potential
Key takeaways NBN Co has outlined several potential opportunities presented by the rollout of NBN for business Households who have already adopted the NBN have cited faster internet as their...
View ArticleFinger on the Pulse: Apple WWDC 2013; Facebook’s clickable hashtags; Forbes’...
Key takeaways Apple announced a number of updates at WWDC 2013; we ask our team what new platforms such as iOS 7 could mean for industry and whether operating systems are becoming less differentiated...
View ArticleFinger on the Pulse: Goodbye Google Reader – what’s next? Tangible technology...
Goodbye Google reader – now what? Google Reader shuts down on 1 July – why is it going and what can we use instead? While there are alternatives to Google Reader such as Feedly and NewsBlur, loyal...
View ArticleEditorial – Going around the paywall for new solutions to sharing news
Key takeaways Paywalls are being heralded as the solution to publishers’ revenue problems, giving little thought to the impact on increasingly opportunistic consumers Consumers seek the path of least...
View ArticleQ&A: Why three minutes is plenty for a digital pitch – A judge’s perspective...
AngelHack is a worldwide hackathon event for web developers and entrepreneurs. A member of our team, Robert Love, was among those judging the competition held recently in Sydney. Technopedia defines a...
View ArticleCelebrating five years of App Store – A look at the enterprise app journey
Key takeaways Five years of App Store, the enterprise journey has evolved from a frenzied scramble to ‘jump on the bandwagon’ to a more strategic approach aimed towards achieving clear organisational...
View ArticleRetail’s balancing act between cyber security and customer service
Key takeaways With the increasing move to online channels, cyber security is a very real concern for retailers and begs the question: how ready are Australian retailers for potential threats Consumers...
View Article‘Smiles. Guaranteed.’ for local consumers as Fab.com opens up to Australia
Key takeaways World’s fastest growing design-focused e-commerce business, Fab.com (Fab) makes its first move into Asia Pacific through Australia Fab differentiates its offering by putting customers at...
View ArticleByte Size: Videos have officially taken over the internet
Ever since YouTube first launched in 2005, internet-based video has exploded. The ability to share videos easily, similar to the way we share pictures, has practically changed the way we interact on...
View ArticleByte Size: The changing face of online maps
Online maps applications are incredibly difficult to create. The data needed to populate them is expensive, and in any case, Google has the market cornered – or does it? The latest statistics from...
View ArticleByte Size: A new form of mobile payment – The all-in-one credit card
Despite the promise of mobile payments the practice has never quite taken off. Australian banks – and plenty of institutions overseas – have experimented with contactless transaction. But the apps have...
View ArticleByte Size: On the lookout for digital attacks
The hacking group LulzSec has earned its faire share of headlines. Claiming responsibility for attacks as small as revealing someone’s personal information, to accessing high-profile and secure...
View ArticleByte Size: When internet comments mean everything
It seemed like such an simple move, but the impact has been greater than anyone thought. It sounds dramatic, but Google’s move to integrate YouTube comments with its social network, Google+, have...
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