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New ISACA research evaluating the tech landscape of the 2020s has revealed the evolving relationship between artificial intelligence, automation and humans is expected to create promising opportunities in the tech workforce. ISACA’s Next Decade of Tech: Envisioning the 2020s survey of more than 5,000 business technology professionals shows that respondents are significantly ...


Defence markets are increasingly turning to AI procurement to streamline the process. Businesses have been investigating the power of AI procurement for the last few years. The use of algorithms, bots, and data can remove the scope for human error and make the process of finding markets and targeting advertising quicker ...


Edgybees has announced the appointment of defense and sales executive Vincent Hearn as Global Business Development Director. Hearn will play a central role in the Edgybees’ growth as it expands operations to meet rising demand for augmented reality (AR)-enabled visual intelligence technology in the US. “We’re thrilled to have Vincent join our ...


The next leap forward in information technology, 5G is a cause for excitement as well as contention. It allows for faster communications and high quality, fast downloads, but it has also raised concerns over security and health. Defence Online’s Ciara Houghton takes a closer look… Using a higher radio frequency than ...


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