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Australia and New Zealand are leading the way in cloud adoption, ranking joint first with the United States, according to the Infosys Cloud Radar 2021 report.
As artificial intelligence (AI) systems gain widespread adoption, the need for explainability and trust in the decisions made by these systems is increasing.
Infosys has partnered with Deakin University to develop a strategic action plan for research and innovation in emerging technologies and design.
ANZ Bank is blocking between 8 million and 10 million malicious emails a month, double last year's figure, as cyber-attacks increase.
It's expected by 2023, 5G and Edge will provide $517 billion of revenue across manufacturing, heath care, transport, environmental monitoring and gaming alone.
Vaccine rollouts may end lockdowns, but remote working is here to stay. Infosys' research shows the benefits and challenges of the digital workplace.
Relationships with technology thrived in Australia and New Zealand in 2020, despite the pandemic, according to Infosys research.
Infosys has partnered with Tennis Australia to enhance the digital experience of this year's Australian Open with cutting-edge technology and AI insights.
The aim is to end up with an employee base populated with 'citizen data scientists' - alongside experts of course.
Infosys has achieved Google Cloud Partner Specialisation in data and analytics, demonstrating expertise in Google Cloud's solutions.
Infosys has launched Infosys Applied AI to help businesses scale AI enterprise-wide and de-risk AI operations.
Infosys has launched Infosys Cobalt, a set of services, solutions and platforms to accelerate cloud transformation projects.
Three organisations who operate in ANZ have won global partner awards from the enterprise applications provider.
Swapnil Shah heads to LogicMonitor after holding key roles at global systems integrators Infosys and Tech Mahindra.
Microsoft's Security 20/20 partner awards, recognising 16 security categories, celebrated global innovation amidst pandemic-related news.
Infosys says places with higher instances of workplace transformation usually also indicate better staff wellbeing and business outcomes.
Infosys reports that businesses in Australia and New Zealand increased their digital maturity by 12% in 2019, surpassing the global average.
The company's survey shows 54% of enterprises look at cloud applications as a foundation for their organisation's digital transformation.
More than 50% of enterprises are looking at cloud applications as a foundation for digital transformation, according to new Infosys research.
According to a new announcement, the company has stated it is 'focused on improving digital accessible learning experiences for people with disabilities'.