Enterprise tech
Just a day after the market thought PEXA had defeated a near decade long war to force it to face competition in the electronic conveyancing sector, a new regulatory challenge emerged.
Killing surcharges might spare consumers one irritation, but it will not settle the bigger question of who shapes the payments system next.
Canva has moved to allay fears of job cuts after a since deleted internal post from co-founder Cliff Obrecht sent alarm bells ringing inside the company.
AI could make software cheaper to build, but trusted systems that hold data, enforce rules and survive regulatory scrutiny will only become more valuable.
Regional managing director Stephen Bovis is focused on servicing booming cloud demand from corporates and government, including helping host their AI tools.
The cloud software group said booming customer demand has led it to open a second Australian office and fire up a recruitment drive as its local SaaS peers scale back.
Anyone can bolt on a busted chatbot. The single most important AI investment is the tooling to measure whether any of it actually works.
The WiFi technology company has enlisted Joe Bedewi for his public markets credentials as it lays the groundwork for a long-awaited ASX listing.
AI anxiety is spreading through white-collar work as markets wobble, geopolitical risks rise and Australia debates how — or whether — to regulate big tech.
Atlassian is cutting 1,600 staff as it bets on AI, putting the spotlight on its unique and precarious exposure to the upheaval tearing through the software industry.
It was an agonising 20 minutes this morning for staff at Australia’s most celebrated tech company, as they awaited their fate after months of AI driven turmoil.
Trying to make a digital service work for every user from the outset often means government ends up shipping too late and solving too little.
The digital queue management software provider has secured backing from the low-profile Australian Business Growth Fund to expand across Asia-Pacific markets.
The e-conveyancing giant is passing on regulatory charges to its customers and moving away from uniform national pricing amid a dispute with a NSW government agency.
Canberra-based counter-drone outfit Electro Optic Systems is up more than 700% in the last year. But not everyone is convinced it’s squeaky clean.
The Sydney-headquartered company has no data centre developments in Australia but says it remains committed to its home city.
These specialist investment vehicles are meant to crowd in private finance and accelerate emerging tech, yet most money still goes to projects the market would fund anyway.
More AI-related job cuts are coming, and the market doesn’t seem to mind it when it sees them.