Enterprise Applications

In many organisations, the path to an AI-enablement is littered with mistakes, false starts and wasted investment. In an environment where 70% of digital transformations fail, it is crucial to maximise the likelihood of success by learning from others who have gone through this journey. 

The infrastructure as a service (IaaS) market in Australia grew 40.4% in 2020 to more than $A1.4 billion in total revenue, up from $A1 billion in 2019, according to Gartner, Inc. Amazon retained the No. 1 position in the local IaaS market in 2020, followed by Microsoft and Google.

Analyst firm Frost & Sullivan has completed a global study which found that organisations worldwide are inclined to invest in hybrid and multi-cloud information technology (IT) environments that can support users, applications, and data spread across diverse locations.

Increasingly complex organisational landscapes are putting pressure on business systems to cope with growing amounts of data. As a result, companies that rely on enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems must ensure they have access to reliable and trustworthy solutions, capable of scaling with and supporting a growing volume of data. To guarantee systems are operating as they should, organisations must invest in system testing and data masking to achieve a comprehensive and accurate understanding of the systems’ capabilities without compromising security, according to SNP Goup.

Australian organisations are a soft target for ransomware attacks, say experts who have issued a fresh warning that the government needs to do more to stop agencies and businesses falling prey to cyber-crime. But in truth, the danger has been growing worldwide for more than three decades.

Information Services Group (ISG), a global technology research and advisory firm, has launched a research study examining providers of intelligent automation solutions and services at a time when companies are beginning to leverage these technologies to improve operational efficiency and enhance customer experience.

Artsyl Technologies has announced the release of docAlpha 6.4, adding greater intelligence and focused functionalities to its proprietary digital transformation platform.

Victoria has announced it will spend $A35.2 million to develop Digital Twin Victoria - a data-based digital replica of the state.

Sinequa has announced the launch of Sinequa for Microsoft Teams. Sinequa for Teams enables organizations to access Sinequa’s Intelligent Search platform from within Teams.

iText Software has launched a new product allowing developers to programmatically convert Office documents without the need for costly licensing subscriptions and conversion expenses.

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