Wayvia launches professional services arm with new hires
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Australians cut spending & lean on credit as costs bite
Household finances are under growing strain as more Australians dip into savings, cut discretionary spending and lean on credit for essentials.
Bulla Dairy Foods adopts Luminance AI for contracts
Manual review time has fallen sharply at the Australian dairy producer, which is using AI to speed negotiations and track obligations.
Australian workers lead global AI use in job hunts
Workers in Australia are more worried than global peers about automation, even as 57% use AI tools to hunt for jobs or prepare for interviews.
Infios adds vaibe gamification to warehouse software
The move aims to lift warehouse staff productivity by linking gamified engagement tools with Infios's execution software.
Australia backs new AI office as tech leaders urge standards
The new agency could shape how Australian firms adopt AI, with leaders warning that standards and security will decide whether gains outweigh risk.
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Archaic payment processes costing SMEs time and money
Australian SMEs are missing working capital gains as manual invoicing and EFTs leave payments slower and less secure.
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Data centre influx applies pressure on AU emissions targets
Australia's net zero goal faces fresh strain as billions flow into data centres that could lift power demand, water use and emissions.
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Fujitsu joins FANUC, Yaskawa & Kawasaki on physical AI
Labour shortages and an ageing workforce are pushing Japanese manufacturers to test AI-controlled robots in factories, logistics and hospitals.
AI search shift forces SMBs to rethink online discovery
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Nearly one in 100 failed identity checks now involves deepfake material, as AI-generated fraud threatens banking, payments and online services.
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GK expands open retail platform with DevHub & AI tools
Retailers could add third-party tools faster as GK opens its CLOUD4RETAIL platform to more partners and prototype app development.
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Microsoft launches AI sales & service tools in Copilot
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Australian developers are losing half their day, most leaders have no idea
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