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F E A T U R E S 6 | It’s time to re-evaluate public cloud migration
56 | Public sector IT spend to grow 8.8% in 2022
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The Australian government sector will spend more than $15.5 billion in 2022, according to new forecasting from
Frameworks are a step in the right direction, but true data sovereignty should begin at a hardware level.
12 | Flying high Delivering an efficient drone program can be a challenge when aviation is not the core function of your agency or business.
LEADERS IN TECHNOLOGY 9 | Kevin Griffen Vocus 11 | Scott Hesford BeyondTrust 12 | Jackie Dujmovic Hover UAV 15 | Alison O’Hare Mimecast 17 | George Moawad Genetec 21 | Nathan McGregor Cradlepoint 23 | Thomas Fikentscher CyberArk 25 | Terry Goodman Intech Solutions 27 | Jeff Park Seagate Technology 29 | Chris Peck SAP Australia
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58 | How AI is transforming customer experience Organisations can leverage AI tools and solutions to achieve benefits such as more streamlined communications through automation or digitisation.
31 | Rod Bassi Acer 35 | Andrew Bud iProov 37 | Brett Barningham Civica 39 | Karl Wood Tricentis 41 | Jason Duerden SentinelOne 43 | Lloyd Evans LogMeIn 45 | Tony BaumanVectra 47 | Matt Browne Donesafe 51 | Steve Foster Everbridge 53 | James Symons PC Locs 55 | Shane Bartholomew Hume City Council (Oracle Corporation)
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