Australian healthcare is under growing pressure. Hospitals are operating at near capacity, GPs are managing full waiting lists, and aged care providers are facing rising demand as the population ages. According to the Australian Institute of Health
Australian healthcare is under growing pressure. Hospitals are operating at near capacity, GPs are managing full waiting lists, and aged care providers are facing rising demand as the population ages. According to the Australian Institute of Health
Artificial intelligence is reshaping how we work, collaborate, and make decisions. From tools such as Microsoft 365 Copilot helping teams summarise meetings to AI assistants drafting proposals, these technologies are fast becoming part of everyday business life.
As artificial intelligence (AI) becomes embedded in everyday work via Microsoft 365 Copilot and other platforms, I see two clear trends. On one hand, organisations are excited about the productivity gains. On the other, there is a
Data has become one of the most valuable assets a business can own. Yet across Australia, many teams still struggle with scattered systems, complex integrations, and rising costs tied to managing multiple analytics tools. Microsoft Fabric is
Across every sector in Australia, leaders are asking the same question: how can we make better decisions, faster? Despite having more data than ever before, many teams still struggle with disconnected systems, duplicated reports, and slow access
In 2016, Microsoft launched Tay, a Twitter chatbot designed to showcase the potential of conversational AI. The idea was simple: let an AI learn from real conversations with people on social media. The reality, however, was very
Artificial intelligence promises to change the way businesses operate, from automating tasks to reshaping decision-making. Yet for executives, the journey is rarely as simple as the glossy presentations suggest. Research shows that 80% of AI projects fail
Imagine Sarah, a manager at a growing Australian retail business. Every Monday morning, Sarah arrives at her office, eager to understand her business's performance over the previous week. But instead of diving straight into analysis, Sarah finds
Microsoft Copilot is creating real excitement across Australian businesses. With AI-powered features embedded directly into Microsoft 365, it promises to change the way people work. It can draft emails, prepare presentations, analyse data, and summarise meetings, all
Many businesses are excited about the possibilities of automation. The promise of saving time, reducing errors, and freeing staff to focus on higher-value work is appealing. But the reality is clear: automation only delivers strong results when