7-Eleven Australia names WorkJam Partner of the Year
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MYOB's Solo app sets culture-first template for products
Solo by MYOB has already saved early users 17 hours a month, as the software group uses the app to test a new build model.
Videri launches dementia care campaign on small-home model
Families seeking dementia support are being urged to consider smaller, home-like care settings as Videri expands its national push.
Gen Z investing confidence gap hits young Australians
Only 5 per cent of 15-to-24-year-olds feel confident investing, as new research shows most young Australians want help starting.
Commonwealth Bank tests AI companion in banking app
The trial could make everyday banking decisions clearer for millions of app users, while keeping human oversight and fraud controls in place.
AI delivers measurable gains at Coles, bank & law firm
Australian firms are starting to reap AI gains in productivity and customer service, but trust and pricing models are now under pressure.
Laser expands retro electronics range as sales triple
Sales of retro gadgets have tripled as Australians seek screen-free alternatives, prompting new products from cassette boomboxes to gaming projectors.
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Governed choice: the key to scaling AI safely in Australian business
Many Australian firms are failing to turn AI pilots into scalable gains because scattered tools are outpacing governance and business context.
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Before you adopt AI in quality engineering, ask if you're ready for it
Without strong governance and clean data, AI in quality engineering can add workload, erode trust and expose weak foundations instead of cutting defects.
about 13 hours ago
Ireland's finance & funds boom powers new fintech era
Ireland's funds boom now underpins more than 60,000 jobs, while its fintech tools are helping Australian super funds meet tougher rules.
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Cyber risk in education now extends far beyond the school gate
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Streamlining the onboarding process amidst high manufacturing turnover
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Australians demand fairer data use as AI trust sinks
Public confidence in AI and data handling has plunged, with most Australians rejecting the use of personal information to train models.
AWS launches agentic shopping assistant for retailers
Retailers could deploy branded AI shopping assistants in about 60 days, as AWS opens Amazon-tested technology to external merchants.
ClickHouse launches AI agents as ARR tops USD $250m
The launch underscores rising demand for low-latency AI analytics as the company's cloud revenue climbs past USD $250 million in annual run-rate.
ClickHouse launches House Mates partner programme in ANZ
Customers in Australia and New Zealand will gain more local implementation support as ClickHouse expands its partner ecosystem around ClickHouse Cloud.
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