THE INTELLIGENT ENTERPRISE FOR CARGO COMPANIES

November 15, 2019

The demands of running global supply chains can be unrelenting – perfection of operations, innovation in support of lastmile delivery, and assurances of sustainability in the pursuit of delivering the “perfect order” as promised. Now, transportation companies face the additional challenge of sharpening their core competencies while increasing the pace of innovation, adapting emerging technologies, and sharing data with their customers to improve transparency and efficiency. Long characterized by capital-intensive assets, forward-looking cargo companies are turning their attention to the data that comes from their own assets and infrastructure as well as from their customers. It is a complex transition, one that requires knowledge-based labor, automation, and predictive planning to turn transportation companies into digital platforms.

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NEXTDC is an ASX200-listed technology company enabling business transformation through innovative data centre outsourcing solutions and connectivity services. As Australia’s leading independent data centre operator, we operate the largest national network of Tier III and Tier IV facilities across five capital cities. We provide enterprise-class data centre solutions that power, secure and connect local and international organisations, including some of the world’s largest IT services companies.

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Everyday Ethics for Artificial Intelligence

whitePaper | December 26, 2022

IBM embraces five foundational pillars of trustworthy AI: Explainability, Fairness, Robustness, Transparency, and Privacy. These pillars underpin the development, deployment and use of AI systems. This document and IBM’s trustworthy AI pillars are meant to help you align on both process and outcomes.

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WHAT’S UNDER YOUR NETWORK’S HOOD

whitePaper | August 11, 2020

Authentication technologies are front-burner tools to protect your network from COVID-19 pandemic email vulnerabilities. With attackers focusing on your users, common sense and technology go a long way. Scott Mace reports.Without letup the cyberattacks keep coming but they are not necessarily aimed at your network’s protocols or software vulnerabilities — at least, not at first. Instead, they maneuver themselves into part of your corporation’s most vulnerable infrastructure and manipulate your employees to fall for some email message that is not what it appears to be.

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Upcoming European AI Regulation: What to expect & how to prepare

whitePaper | July 20, 2022

In recent years, the use of AI in organisations has drastically increased. As a result, lawmakers around the world have been paying close attention to the developments in the field of AI too. While there is no comprehensive legal body in Switzerland and the EU that regulates the use of AI today, there are clear signs that Swiss and European organisations should prepare for stricter regulation.

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Decoding the 7 traits of companies achieving success with AI

whitePaper | January 18, 2020

As organizations adopt digital transformation strategies to prepare for the future, a core idea for how to accelerate that transformation is the adoption of AI. While most organizations fundamentally believe in the promise of AI, they are still only just beginning to use it. Only 1 in 5.5 organizations are deeply committed to AI, while more than half are experimenting or beginning to see it around their organization.

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Break Free From the Iron Triangle

whitePaper | April 16, 2020

The Iron Triangle or, as it is more commonly known, the project management triangle has influenced project teams for years. Summed up as “fast, good, or cheap.pick two,” the concept asserts that there are firm boundaries on what is possible to produce. The triangle metaphor implies there is no way to provide goods or services that are simultaneously on budget, on time, and of high quality because of the competing nature of these priorities.

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STATE OFENTERPRISE AIIN INDIA2019

whitePaper | November 1, 2019

It's futile to deny it, but Artificial Intelligence (AI) is no longer the buzzword of tomorrow, it's a striking reality of today, and the enterprise landscape of AI has never looked more promising than it does today! Indian Enterprise Market for AI to be estimated to be $100 million, growing at 200-250% CAGR. Futuristic growth of this sort clearly underscores the potential in the big revolution that business leaders should prepare for!

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NEXTDC is an ASX200-listed technology company enabling business transformation through innovative data centre outsourcing solutions and connectivity services. As Australia’s leading independent data centre operator, we operate the largest national network of Tier III and Tier IV facilities across five capital cities. We provide enterprise-class data centre solutions that power, secure and connect local and international organisations, including some of the world’s largest IT services companies.

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