An artificial intelligence and energy transition focused lab for interns to develop their skills has officially opened at the Edith Cowan University Joondalup Campus.
Quantum computing is the next technology frontier for gas producer Woodside Petroleum, with the Perth-based business today becoming the first in Australia to join IBM's Q Network.
Small information and communication technology firms will have more opportunities to win state government work once the GovNext strategy is rolled out, according to chief information officer Giles Nunis.
The state government has shortlisted six companies in the latest phase of its GovNext project to outsource its information and communications technology.
The City of Perth and IBM will meet with businesses and agencies over the next three weeks as the council seeks to improve the city's infrastructure and planning, as well as create a 3D portal for investors.
Nicole O'Connor has been appointed to the newly-created role of general manager at SAP Western Australia, to introduce WA customers to the IT firm's cloud, mobile and database solutions.
Global information technology company IBM is bucking the trend of companies cutting back in Western Australia and instead investing heavily in its local operations.
Business and IT consultancy Ajilon has appointed Matt McGuire as general manager on the east coast for its banking and financial services, telecommunications and manufacturing businesses.
THE founders of Kinetic IT had little time to learn the ropes when they entered the information technology market almost 15 years ago, immediately facing off against industry heavyweights CSC, IBM
WESTERN Australia is rapidly emerging as a centre of excellence for mine automation, with resources demand for remote operated equipment spurred on by high wages costs, adherence to strict safety r
THE ‘donga' has long been ubiquitous at most Western Australian mine sites as a relatively cheap and effective form of on-site accommodation that can deployed rapidly and then re-used at the end of a project's life.
INFORMATION technology giant IBM is the latest multinational corporation to make Perth a global business hub in a bid to cash in on Australia's booming resources sector.
IBM will have nearly 200 research & development staff in Perth generating annual exports of $25 million following the global computing giant's acquisition of United States software company Micromuse Inc.