Digital platforms: Making business more complicated since 1994
Digital platforms, the websites and apps which compete for our precious screen time, have successfully invaded many sectors of the 'old economy'.
Why blockchain is the answer to the Australian carbon market’s shortcomings
Introducing blockchain technology to the carbon market’s processes would boost transparency, security, efficiency, and integrity.
Untitled Goose Game’s viral success shows what Australia’s indie game creators can do — if they have support
Funded through Film Victoria, Untitled Goose Game is an indication of what the Australian games industry is capable of with funding and support.
Are we destined to lose? How SMEs can protect customers from cyber crime
Small businesses are being encouraged to be proactive about helping their customers get control of their online privacy as scam losses spike.
Amazon’s emotional facial recognition marks a new frontier in customer experience, but at what cost?
In August, Amazon’s game-changing algorithm 'Amazon Rekognition' was given an update, now recognising additional emotional expressions, including fear.
Why are scientists so excited about a supposed quantum computing milestone?
A quantum computer may have solved a problem in minutes that would take the fastest conventional supercomputer more than 10,000 years.
One-in-three employees who know their password is compromised still won’t change it
One-in-three Australian employees who admit to having enabled data breaches are still unwilling to change their already compromised passwords.
Ahead of the Local Pack: Don’t underestimate the power of Google My Business
Whether you’re a small or large business, a local SEO strategy prioritising your Google My Business profile is extremely important.
In wake of PayID data breaches, Australia’s banks need to take cyber security seriously
Following two sizeable PayID security breaches, the big four banks should take urgent steps to prevent it from happening again.
How big data can dwindle your bank balance, trust and general enjoyment when online shopping
Big data analytics is rightly lauded for the many new opportunities that it offers. But it will be inevitable that some people will be harmed.
The rise of the developer: Software engineers now have a seat at the table, but it has come at a price
Software developers have come a long way since the 80s and 90s when they were generally hidden away in a windowless room and siloed from decision-making.
Invention and reinvention: How ‘gamification’ could revolutionise creative thinking in the workplace
Playing games facilitates creative thinking by lowering the barriers of established behavioural norms and offering new rules and realities.