Technology and startups
While AI's impact on the legal industry shows no sign of easing in 2024, large law firms expect cybersecurity, ESG work and transactions to dominate the year ahead.
The Albanese government this year established the Coordinator for Cybersecurity, but a report outlining why the position was needed remains secret.
Some on Wall Street are predicting the biggest of the tech giants will become the first company with a market cap of US$4 trillion — in the not-to-distant future, and for unexpected reasons.
Rebuilding a tech stack or integrating with a rival is hard enough for the major banks like Westpac and ANZ. But for smaller lenders like People First Bank, it can be a nightmare.
It's curious that a subjective factor like gut instinct is a major driver of decisions in an industry built around scientific progress and technological solutions.
Are the golden years of B2B SaaS behind us, and is the dawn of deep tech upon us? And can we fund it quickly enough?
The collapse of the US$20 billion takeover is a Christmas gift for Australia's startup darling.
The festive season is a crucial proving ground for how spenders and sellers want to transact. Will more want to do it on the real-time NPP this year?
Backed by Suzuki, the Australian startup is more inspired by mining equipment than by futuristic self-driving taxis.
Influential VC firm Andreessen Horowitz says it will back any politician who supports an “optimistic technology-enabled future” — and oppose those who don’t.
The amount of cyber attacks attempted on government departments and public organisations is on the rise.
Imperium Markets will launch a major research project into digitalising the $3 trillion wholesale bond and deposit market and running it on blockchain.
The country's biggest VC fund has copped criticism over gender diversity and its early stage bets in recent weeks. But is it fair?
Just as Google launched Gemini to compete with OpenAI, the European Union has opened the door to a new kind of AI competition.
Australian VCs have welcomed the Albanese government’s new migration strategy but say that it needs to be promoted amid a fierce global war for talent.