Microsoft traineeship program expands into South Australia
A Microsoft Australia IT trainee program will expand into South Australia this September after receiving $200,000 in funding from the state government.
A Microsoft Australia IT trainee program will expand into South Australia this September after receiving $200,000 in funding from the state government.
Australia has dropped a place in a global ranking of nations’ readiness for autonomous vehicles, an outcome industry body the Australia and New Zealand Driverless Vehicle Initiative (ADVI) says “should sound warning bells”.
KPMG today launched a tool to help traders of cryptocurrencies better understand their tax liabilities.
KPMG Australia has appointed Craig Wishart to the role of chief information officer.
KPMG believes cognitive computing will play a key role in its future, as well as the future of its clients as they grappled with technology-driven disruption to their industries.
Later stage startups that are looking to enter the US market are being invited to take part in an accelerator program being run by KPMG Australia and Advance.
Eight startups who took part in the KPMG Energise program have signed contracts worth over $400,000 with energy and natural resources companies including FMCG, BHP, Laing O’Rourke, South32 and Woodside.
KPMG International has signed a partnership with fintech platform Matachi.biz.
KPMG Australia is set to acquire Australian cyber security firm First Point Global for an undisclosed sum as the consultancy firm looks to beef up its cyber security services.
More Australians should be encouraged to take a punt on a startup by changing equity-based crowd funding rules, according to Ingogo managing director and founder Hamish Petrie.
A tech startup accelerator based in Perth aims to spur innovation in the energy and natural resources (ENR) sector.
An alliance between KPMG and Artesian Venture Partners aims to connect corporates with Australian startups.
The Department of Immigration and Border Protection (DIBP) breached the Privacy Act when it failed to “adequately protect” the personal information of approximately 9,250 asylum seekers, said Privacy Commissioner Timothy Pilgrim today.
Confidence in software-as-a-service, mobile and cloud technology is spurring tech mergers and acquisitions, despite lingering economic worries, according to market watchers.
A new study released by KPMG shows that consumers trust tech companies more than auto companies for purchasing a self-driving car.