Deakin Uni’s $33m AI institute launches
Deakin University has formally launched its Applied Artificial Intelligence Institute.
Deakin University has formally launched its Applied Artificial Intelligence Institute.
A competition run on data science crowd-sourcing platform Kaggle has found the prediction of epileptic seizures is possible in far more people living with the condition than previously thought.
Graduates of Deakin University’s new cyber security degree course will be offered placements at Dimension Data, ANZ and NAB, plus Victorian Government funding to gain industry certifications.
An AI expert has forecast the rise of ‘data labs’ in the healthcare sector, that will do for data what a blood lab does for blood samples.
Cisco has revealed Deakin University as one of the first customers globally for the Cisco Digital Network Architecture (DNA), the networking company’s application of software-defined networking and network functions virtualization for the enterprise, announced at its partner summit in San Diego on 2 March.
A “mediocre at best” wireless network lead Deakin University CDO William Confalonieri to start looking at an upgrade in 2013.
The roll out of network performance monitoring tools in 2012 by Deakin University has led to better remediation and faster discovery of misconfiguration reports.
A new Australian-developed computer game has been designed to help children develop conflict resolution and bullying prevention skills.
New storage arrays with support for in-line compression have helped Deakin University cut storage capital costs by 40 per cent.
Deakin University has announced plans to do joint research and development with Samsung Electronics Australia.
Deakin University has met increasing IT demands by overhauling its servers and embracing hybrid cloud, according to the university’s infrastructure services director, Craig Warren.
Approximately one in five Australian business IP addresses are subjected to Internet security threats every weekday while one in eight New Zealand business IP addresses are under threat, according to new research from Deakin University and Trend Micro.
Australia’s dependence on the Internet has made it a target for a significant volume of Web threats, according to a new Deakin University report.
Why is it that Australians see playing footy on the weekend to be nothing sneer-worthy, but admitting to spending the odd afternoon playing World of Warcraft marks you as a bit of a weirdo? And why is it that so many Australians who wouldn't consider themselves gamers pass the time in the sardine-can-like confines of public transport propelling birds at green pigs?
Trend Micro has teamed up with Deakin and Macquarie universities for the purposes of online security research and development.