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Most Australian CIO Organisations Are Not Fully Prepared for Next Major Business Disruption, Reveals New Study by Genpact and MIT Sloan CIO Symposium

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Most Australian CIO Organisations Are Not Fully Prepared for Next Major Business Disruption, Reveals New Study by Genpact and MIT Sloan CIO Symposium

Study provides actionable insights from CIOs on how to accelerate digital business transformation for a post-pandemic world

SYDNEY, May 26, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Despite a time of unprecedented investment in digital infrastructure and transformation, more than three-quarters (76%) of Australian chief information officers (CIOs) believe their...

How AI is Reshaping Banking in Australia

AI in the Banking and Financial Services Industry  From fraud detection and credit scoring to personalised financial advice, AI is transforming t...

Tracksuit set for growth after $38M investment

Tracksuit Raises $38M Series B to Accelerate Global Expansion and Boost its Growing US Presence VMG Partners leads oversubscribed round; Tracksui...

Deputy Launches Payroll in Australia: Purpose Built for Shift-Based Businesses

Deputy, the global people platform purpose-built for shift work, officially launched Deputy Payroll in Australia today — a seamless experience desig...

How Notion is Addressing Australia's Tech Bloat and Productivity Challenges

In Australia's rapidly evolving digital landscape, businesses are facing an unexpected challenge : tech bloat. This phenomenon is causing a signific...

Konica Minolta Australia partners with Box to drive Intelligent Content Management

Konica Minolta Australia has announced a strategic partnership with Box, the leader in Intelligent Content Management, to deliver a transformative...

TP Leverages AI for Accent-Translation to Improve Customer Engagement

Global digital business services provider Teleperformance (TP) is leveraging AI voice technology to improve communication between customers and se...

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