Microsoft Azure cloud migration: 3 success stories
The ongoing shift to the cloud is affecting nearly all types of IT environments—including Microsoft platforms and applications.
The ongoing shift to the cloud is affecting nearly all types of IT environments—including Microsoft platforms and applications.
We compare the hybrid cloud solutions from the big three public cloud providers and beyond.
The National Heavy Vehicle Regulator (NHVR) is assessing the use of cloud-based artificial intelligence (AI) to drive additional insights from the masses of data it accumulates and help it make the best use possible of its resources.
A sensor-driven AI system based on Microsoft’s Azure cloud is helping Newcrest Mining manage crushed ore bin levels at Cadia Valley gold mine in NSW.
WaterNSW awarded a contract to Data#3's Business Aspect to replace its legacy systems with Microsoft's cloud trinity: Azure, Dynamics 365 and Office 365.
When investigating a crime, police often end up collecting terrabytes of digital evidence including emails, texts, social media posts, photographs and CCTV footage.
Microsoft has offered support to six Australian artificial intelligence projects, taking its AI for Earth funding initiatives to US$50M around the world.
Amazon Web Services has been certified to store and process federal government data classified as Protected, across 42 of its services.
The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) has today granted ‘challenger bank’ Volt a licence to operate as an authorised deposit-taking institution (ADI).
Amazon Web Services has, for the first time, hinted at its interest in offering quantum computing to customers.
Microsoft Australia will increase Azure prices by eight per cent as of 1 January 2019.
Counting the fish in the waters off Darwin has, until recently, been either deadeningly dull or potentially deadly, depending on the way you go about it.
The NSW Government is tapping into Microsoft’s Azure cognitive capabilities to categorise how its $30 billion annual procurement budget is spent.
Microsoft's new Azure Sphere security package for billions of IoT devices includes two surprises: a new chip that Microsoft will license, plus its own Linux kernel.
Microsoft Australia is seeking a new National/Chief Technology Officer.