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February 2020 | Newsletter| Who doesn't love new technology? Certainly not students – and most teachers, too. With new devices, apps and services coming at us all the time, it's easy to get distracted, or, worse still, fall into the new-tech trap. But it's easy to avoid if you keep asking one simple question: Will this technology lead to better outcomes?
February 2020 | Newsletter| Technology and the digital economy are drastically changing all aspects of everyday life, including how governments interact with their citizens and the way they deliver services.
They are also giving them the ability to provide faster, more effective and efficient customer experiences to their citizens while helping save precious time, money and labour. Some of the top tech trends and technologies tipped to impact government include artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics, as well as the evolution of privacy legislation and digital ethics.
Let’s look at these in more detail, and see how they will impact the digital transformation of government in 2020 and beyond.
February 2020 | Newsletter| The internet is becoming an increasingly dangerous neighbourhood: digital marketers want to buy your private data, and hackers want to steal it. Here are four simple steps you can take to stay safe online.
February 2020 | Newsletter| When it comes to data security at schools, it’s people — not systems — that represent the greatest threat. Firewalls, antivirus software and even the most sophisticated security measures can only go so far. If a staff member loses a smartphone, tablet or thumb drive, all bets are off: if the device ends up in the wrong hands, you could be dealing with problems far bigger than a missing piece of hardware.
However, it’s not just physical loss that can put data at risk. Schools are attractive targets for cybercriminals, since they hold student, financial and other data that can be used for a variety of crimes, from stealing money to identity theft. Moreover, it only takes a moment of inattention to cause a problem — like when a school’s administrative assistant clicked on an email link and unleashed a four-day cyberattack.
February 2020 | Newsletter| As the internet of things (IoT) revolution gains momentum, and our homes, devices, and workplaces become increasingly interconnected, what can we expect from the market in 2020?
One certainty is that the potential is there for small and medium businesses (SMBs) to benefit as the sector evolves, grows and matures. Here’s what to look out for in the year ahead, and beyond.
January 2020 | Newsletter| New AI technology that anticipates road crashes before they happen is expected to lead the fight against rising road death tolls. Read on to see the ways in which it’s innovating road safety.
January 2020 | Newsletter| The top healthcare technologies of 2020 are more evolutionary than revolutionary – making them relatively seamless and affordable to integrate into existing medical systems
January 2020 | Newsletter| Now is the time to upgrade your organisation to Windows 10. Here’s how to make the switch while limiting disruption to your company.
January 2020 | Newsletter| No industry is immune to technology trends, least of all education. How we learn and teach is currently being transformed by Ed Tech that’s nothing short of futuristic. Ahead are 10 technologies that will have a lasting impact on learners in 2020 and beyond.
January 2020 | Newsletter| So you’ve just installed a shiny new Windows 10 operating system, but what now? Here are 5 simple things you can do to make it work for you.
January 2020 | Newsletter| If your business hasn’t yet migrated to Windows 10, you’re bound to be missing out on a range of new features and benefits. See why it’s so helpful here!
October 2019 | Newsletter| With innovations and new workplace solutions arriving almost daily, it’s worth asking: What’s hype and what’s a reality in futuristic workplace tech? Let’s take a look.