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A ServiceNow report in late 2023 claimed AI would automate 1.3 million Australian jobs – 9.9 percent of the market – by 2027. The New Zealand Productivity Commission meanwhile has gone with even ...
“A premortem for enterprise application portfolios doesn’t shy away from failure; instead it actively confronts and engages with it, revealing both potential risks and solutions that might otherwise ...
Shit in, shit out, and more automation, less features… Shit in, shit out is a key concern for farmers around technology, while ‘more automation, less features’ are a key desire. That’s according to ...
NZ Police are expecting cost reductions and significant improvements from a major upgrade of the systems for paying and rostering police – and helping ensure they get to crime scenes. The organisation ...
Nearly one in 10 publicly accessible cloud storage buckets contain sensitive data – the majority of which is restricted or confidential – with cloud workloads supporting AI more likely to contain ...
“We’re a business driven IT team,” is how Tristin King, Head of Tech at Jucy, describes his team. Those words, and that title, say a lot about the modernisation of the IT function in most ...
Christchurch designer, supplier and manufacturer of hydraulic cylinders. 43 staff serving customers across a broad range of industries in New Zealand, Australia, South Africa, China and the United ...
Appropriately, for a facility which will be run by New Zealand’s spy agency, the launch of an ‘all-of-government’ data centre for New Zealand’s ‘most sensitive’ government data has raised as many, if ...
AI agents are raising red flags for employees concerned about unclear accountability should mistakes occur. Boston Consulting Group says 35 percent of respondents in a recent survey expressed concerns ...
Don’t aim for 100 percent. That’s the advice from Irene Direnko-Smith, head of process automation at FujiFilm Process Automation when it comes to AI and automation. Direnko-Smith says she’s seen too ...
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