Sourcing Monthly June 2023
IBRS Sourcing Monthly brings you the latest news and deals in the Australian IT world. Are you considering adopting AI to drive business efficiencies? Read this months Sourcing Monthly.
IBRS Sourcing Monthly brings you the latest news and deals in the Australian IT world. Are you considering adopting AI to drive business efficiencies? Read this months Sourcing Monthly.
Over the past few years, the swift implementation of collaboration tools like Teams has enabled and even promoted employees to bypass conventional information governance procedures. Enterprise knowledge management is in tatters, as files and information are scattered across multiple locations, and shared, sometimes in uncontrolled ways.
Completing a business impact analysis (BIA) will provide CIOs with an idea of what data supports specific processes. Discover the approach to providing a physical framework to assist in developing a BIA.
Investing in net zero Cloud platforms will provide observability that can be delivered quickly out of the box.
Explore the four factors utilised to confront climate change whilst ensuring a sustainable approach to technology development.
Many enterprises fail to implement effective cost management practices or lack clarity in Cloud usage due to weak monitoring practices. How can organisations adopt proactive measures to mitigate Cloud overspend?
Proposals to protect the public against the risks associated with AI technology have been proposed. IBRS looks into the need for AI regulations that promote the development and deployment of AI in a manner with respect to ethical standards, fairness, accountability, and transparency.
Zoom’s acquisition of Workvivo is expected to improve its UX capabilities. What does this imply for the online communications industry?
After launching a ChatGPT alternative, Databricks announced its acquisition of an AI storage firm as well as an AI governance enterprise. What does this mean for organisational users?