Digital Sovereignty stories
The Australian Computer Society sponsors the 35th Australasian Conference on Information Systems in Canberra, focusing on Digital Futures for a Sustainable Society.
An intricate web of third-party collaborations elevates innovation and efficiency in business but also significantly increases risk factors such as data breaches and financial instability.
Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise unveils Purple on Demand, a subscription-based communication product for APAC businesses.
Oracle and NVIDIA announce a high-tech partnership to enhance computing and AI services, focusing on bolstering digital sovereignty and securing proprietary national and personal data.
By 2027, sustainability and digital sovereignty will become primary selection criteria for public cloud generative AI services, says Gartner, reflecting an evolving focus in enterprises.
Colt Technology Services predicts AI, edge computing and network greening as major enterprise tech trends for 2024.
TEAM IM, leading New Zealand IT services provider, is set to pioneer the country's first locally owned hyperscale cloud, TEAM Cloud.
According to Gartner, 30% of multinationals will be severely impacted by unmanaged digital sovereign risk by 2025.
Australia sees the launch of its first Indigenous Sovereign Cloud, a product of collaboration between DQA, Indigenous IT leader Dickerson Digital, and Microsoft.