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Lilia Guan

Lilia Guan

Writer at Cio Tech Asia

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  • English
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  • Computers & Technology
  • Technology

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Recent Articles

arnnet.com.au

AIIA applauds govt decision to form National AI capability plan

The Australian Information Industry Association believes the government’s decision to develop a national AI capability plan is a big step in recognising artificial intelligence as a crucial driver of Australia's economic future.
arnnet.com.au

Data#3 cushions impact of Microsoft EA licensing changes

Australian IT services and solutions provider Data#3 has stated that it is well placed to cushion the impact of Microsoft’s changes to its enterprise agreement partner incentive program.
arnnet.com.au

DTA updates Data and Digital Government Strategy Implementation Plan

The Digital Transformation Agency has released an update to its Data and Digital Government Strategy Implementation Plan, focusing on driving transformation in government.
cio.com

Addressing tech skills shortages through Australia's correctional f...

Australian CIOs are being called to support a groundbreaking initiative that is transforming lives and addressing critical talent shortages in the technology sector.
arnnet.com.au

NSW Dept. of Premier Cabinet says collaboration key to AI adoption

External technology partnerships with government departments are important to help them achieve their digital goals, according to Paul Doherty, CTO, Department of Premier and Cabinet New South Wales (NSW).
arnnet.com.au

Logicalis Australia migrates Shoalhaven City Council onto Azure

Logicalis Australia has migrated Shoalhaven City Council’s servers to Microsoft Azure to protect applications and corporate data to be in line with its disaster recovery procedures.
computerworld.es

Cisco presenta su programa de ‘partners’ “más importante en 25 años”

Tiene como eje central el aprendizaje centrado en la IA y cuenta con una inversión inicial de 80 millones de dólares que cubre diversos beneficios tales como la mejora de las competencias y la certificación de los ‘partners”.