Partner Content Flexible, affordable, practical: what cloud really offers government The demands, expectations and security of government information and technology carry a different weighting of governance and public expectation. Microsoft Azure finally unleashes the capacity
Data 61 fits release valve to BlockChain hype bubble June 8, 2017 By Julian Bajkowski Economy & Industry If you’ve ever fidgeted through a conference presentation on the wonders of BlockChain and distributed ledger technology, yet left confused about what it all really
West Australian agency's spin-off tech company claims Australian first August 30, 2016 By Stephen Easton News The Western Australian agency Landgate has established a spin-off technology company to profit from a new cloud-based land registry service it developed to replace its
DTO's digital marketplace: tech today, all procurement tomorrow? August 30, 2016 By Stephen Easton Features The federal government’s new digital marketplace could eventually become the standard for all kinds of procurement, but that’s a still a fair way off, according
Video production start-up offers trials to public sector April 5, 2016 By Stephen Easton News Any public sector organisation in Australia can now see what it’s like to have a simple in-house video production capability — free of charge —
From textbooks to tech start-ups, Lisa Paul takes leap of faith January 29, 2016 By Stephen Easton Career Advice Commonwealth Department of Education and Training secretary Lisa Paul says her imminent departure from the public service feels “a bit like jumping off a cliff”
How to innovate like a start-up – lessons for the public sector April 17, 2015 By Tom Burton Features A new model of public-sector problem solving, called “open innovation” is helping find quick solutions to difficult community issues. Open innovation seeks to bring together