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By 2019 the average Australian household will have around 24 Internet-connected devices - up from nine devices in 2015 - and we will spend $3.2 billion on connected devices and services by the end of the decade, according to newly published research from analyst firm Telsyte.

Telsyte says the almost 11-fold growth in Internet-connected devices and services over the next four years – detailed in the fourth edition of its infographic style report book, Digital Nation – shows that Australians are increasingly comfortable using and adapting to new technologies.

Weiterlesen: Aussies fuel boom in use of Internet-connected devices: Telsyte

More than 400,000 Queensland homes and businesses have access to the network so far, with another 600,000 to be added this year.

The National Broadband Network could add $400 million a year to Queensland’s economy, a new study reveals.

Analysis of the impact high-speed internet connection will have on the bottom line of businesses forecasts a 1.8 per cent lift in GDP. But companies remain frustrated at the time the program is taking to reach them.

Weiterlesen: AU: Queensland: High-speed internet connection to have positive effect on business bottom line

The man heading up Australia's digital government transformation talks to Computer Weekly about the progress his department has made in its first year

They may be small capabilities in the morass that is Australia’s government IT, but the beta releases of several core e-government services in March and April 2016 will mark an important milestone for Paul Shetler, the man hand-picked by the country’s prime minister to drag its public service IT into the digitally focused 21st century.

Weiterlesen: Australia’s digital transformation head Paul Shetler marks a first year

Time-poor Australians juggling caring for their children and elderly parents are among the most likely to access health services from home, a new report has found.

The study, commissioned by the National Broadband Network (NBN), found that 90 per cent of those 'sandwiched' between caring for the two generations delayed trips to the GP in a bid to save time and money and avoid days off work.

Weiterlesen: Time-poor Aussies turn to Dr. Google

Telco is transforming its IT operation to make better use of the cloud, data and application programming interfaces

Australia’s Telstra is transforming the IT infrastructure that supports its businesses-to-business (B2B) unit. The project will see the overall company become cloud first with a focus on better use of data application programming interfaces (APIs).

Weiterlesen: Telstra is transforming Australian IT infrastructure

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