#Technology
Future Tech Program announces new cohort focused on productivity
Stone & Chalk and KPMG Australia have unveiled the latest cohort for the Future Technology Program
How technology can help Australians make better financial decisions to support the cost of living pressures
Open banking and CDR have the distinct advantage of promoting innovation among lenders and increasing financial wellness for consumers, writes Lauren Applegate.
Let’s Talk: Experts reveal ways to safeguard against cyber-attacks without breaking the bank
We asked experts to discuss feasible ways to protect businesses from cyber threats.
Doing business in regional areas: Time to close the digital divide
Lack of a fast, reliable internet service is preventing businesses relocate to regional Australia.
Why leaders should consider varying work styles before making EOFY purchases
Hybrid working has uncovered six key work style personas and each has different technology requirements.
Edtech Startup A Cloud Guru acquired by US-based Pluralsight
A Cloud Guru has reached a deal to be acquired by US-based Pluralsight. The deal reflects a growing demand for digital learning globally.
PEPPOL & e-invoicing explained: What it means for your business
Electronic invoicing (e-invoicing) is the system-to-system exchange of invoices via a common standard called PEPPOL (Pan European Public Procurement Online), which Australia and New Zealand adopted in 2019.
Budget 2021’s $1.2 billion digital strategy; myGov & My Health sites overhaul, tax incentives, e-invoicing and more
The Digital Economy Strategy will see a further $800 million added to measures put forth in the 2020 Budget, aiming to make Australia one of the world’s leading digital economies.
How to boost your business-to-business marketing with digital: top tips for enterprises in 2021
The events of the past year forced many enterprises to focus more heavily on digital marketing, but there’s a big difference between doing it and doing it well…
The top 10 interactive art exhibitions to see in Australia in 2021
From Monet and Friends in Sydney, to the Field of Light installation in Central Australia – we look at 10 of the most engaging interactive art exhibitions (and events) you can see in Australia this year.
The pandemic has given businesses a new standard for customer engagement
As a direct result of these shifts, businesses need to find alternative, yet meaningful and effective ways to connect with customers, who at the same time are shifting their expectations…
Digital customer experience: How Australian SMBs can up their game in 2021
For many SMBs today, finding new, digital ways to engage with customers is not merely a matter of building a thriving business, it’s about surviving…
5 ways your business could benefit from open source technology
Here are five reasons why open source technologies are beneficial for businesses looking to stay competitive in digital transformation…
Is your business ready for a data breach? Here’s what you should know
Hacking and data breaches have become increasingly common for business owners and leaders. Here’s what you need to know…
Huge list of business software for small and medium businesses – 2021
Produced in conjunction with our friends at Monday.com. Dynamic Business is a very happy user of Monday for content calendars, task management and CRM 1. monday.com: your all-encompassing Work OS monday.com offers project management software built on each user’s custom Work OS. monday.com powers teams to run projects and workflows with confidence. It’s a simple but intuitive […]
Apple releases new warnings about iPhone 12 and medical devices
The tech giant is warning of the risks associated with the magnets and electromagnetic fields…
Google and Facebook challenge news bargaining code in Senate inquiry
Facebook and Google took Australian media head-on in a Senate inquiry by Australia’s competition watchdog on Friday, 22nd January. The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) pushed for a new Bill to be passed to force the tech giants to pay news publishers for their content, including any links and snippets hosted on their platforms. […]
‘Rural empowerment a key focus’: how Zoho’s digital transformations benefit small and regional businesses
Zoho, a software solutions company, provides integrated tech solutions for businesses globally. They offer 45+ integrated apps, ranging from CRM to financial management. We talked to Vijay Sundaram, Chief Strategy Officer at Zoho, about their current work and their passion for helping small and regional businesses through these challenging times. Tell us a little about […]
A conversation with Bryony Cole: Falling into the sextech industry
Leading on from our previous conversation with Bryony Cole, we decided to chat to her about how she fell into what some may consider a “taboo” industry. Previously, Bryony was working at Microsoft as the Head of Community and Thought Leadership, where she stumbled upon technologists who were making all types of technology for social […]
Proptech startup sets out to revolutionise real estate agency Ray White
Last week, Sydney-based proptech company NurtureCloud announced its partnership with leading Australian real estate agency Ray White, bagging no less than $3 million. Broadly defined as the digital transformation of the real estate industry, proptech is the latest trend that offers technologically innovative products and model for businesses. The startup NurtureCloud has received $3 million investment […]
What does an Artificial Intelligence Specialist actually do?
In mid-December, LinkedIn revealed that Artificial Intelligence (AI) Specialist was the top emerging job for 2020; since then this job has been in high demand. This begs the question of what AI specialists actually do, and what the job entails. What are the exact skills and knowledge businesses need from AI Specialists? Artificial Intelligence is […]
Why you don’t need a tech degree to work in a tech company
The tech industry is fluid and rapidly evolving alongside a raft of new innovations. There is one constant throughout all of this: demand for workers. Many young Australians rule out the idea that they can work in tech because they lack a degree specialising in an area like Computer Science or Information Technology. However, the […]
Report: 4 in 5 organisations are using 20 year old payroll tech
New data has revealed that 83 per cent of organisations are using payroll technology developed 20 years ago or more. The findings come at a time when a wage underpayment epidemic is sweeping across some of Australia’s biggest companies… The data comes from the 2019 Payroll Benchmarking Report, an annual study by the Australian Payroll […]
Agility: a business strategy
Byline: Brad Newton, DocuSign, VP APAC We’re in the midst of the fourth industrial revolution, marked by extraordinary technological advances. For businesses it can sometimes feel like a bumpy road, but you really can do more than just hold on for the ride. Through economic downturn, industry upheaval, changing customer preferences or technological transformation, businesses […]