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Digital identity apps to hit 5.2bn installations by 2029
Tue, 2nd Jul 2024
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A new study by Juniper Research predicts digital identity app installations will soar to 5.2 billion globally by 2029, driven by regulatory standards and biometric verification.
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Australia's digital equity in government websites improves significantly
Fri, 19th Jan 2024
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Digital equity and site performance in Australian government websites showed significant improvements over the last year, bagging the second spot in global rankings, reports Adobe.
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Government births, deaths and marriages IT project halted
Fri, 22nd Dec 2023
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RNZ understands multiple deadlines have been missed after officials tried to buy an off-the-shelf system and customise it.
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Connectivity edge makes Singapore ideal for establishing a regional IT hub
Tue, 26th Sep 2023
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Singapore has emerged as a leading regional IT hub, attracting multinational corporations and driving technological innovation.
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Building an economy of the future with radical digital transformation
Mon, 18th Sep 2023
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The rise of generative AI is having a profound impact on business and society, leaving governments scrambling to catch up.
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There is still time for Australia to realise Vision 2025
Tue, 8th Aug 2023
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Australia still has an opportunity to realise its Vision 2025 digital strategy and become among the top three digital nations in the world.
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Citizens expect better digital service delivery, Entrust finds
Fri, 4th Aug 2023
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Citizens want convenient and secure digital interactions, finds the survey of more than 3,500 citizens, including 500 in Australia.