News, views and analysis from A/NZ tech sector No Images? Click here Hi there, Think geospatial mapping and aerial imaging and Google Earth tends to spring to mind for many. But Australian startup Soar is hoping to change that, combining satellite and drone imagery to create a decentralised ‘super-map’ with ‘dynamic, ever-changing data’. The company, which already has around 10 petabytes of data, is on a mission to become the one-stop shop for the collection, distribution and monetisation of mapping imagery and is using blockchain to guarantee the crowdsourced imagery’s authenticity and create a marketplace platform. In other news:
We also take a look at how one manufacturer and a local IT provider were able to resolve a complex and commercially sensitive data carve out from a competitor and get a new SAP system up and running quickly. Enjoy the read, Heather Wright
Just like Google Earth...only better?Using satellites, crowdsourced drone imagery and the blockchain, a new startup is looking to offer a high-res Google Earth alternative… From measuring the effects of a natural disaster to local townsite planning and infrastructure – not to mention security and defense, mining and the media – real-time imaging is the Holy Grail of digital map making. “Soar generates dynamic, ever-changing data on our platform.” CYBERSECURITY Cybersecurity: The topic boards still don’t want to think aboutPerception vs reality in the world of cybersecurity… Cybersecurity might be a hot topic, but a new survey of Australian businesses presents a slightly different take on how much of a priority the topic is particularly for boards. “Unfortunately, many respondents indicated security was only a priority to management and the board during active incidents.” ALGORITHMS Gig economy study: People hate being managed by algorithmsA study of Uber drivers in New York and London finds worker resentment and frustration with the company’s management-by-app approach to HR… The gig economy was supposed to provide workers with something approaching autonomy. “Both transparency and human support in time of need may help address the feelings of ‘dehumanisation’ drivers reported when left at the mercy of algorithms or the computerised system.” DATA CULTURE The five things that impede data cultureSo you’re onboard with data analytics; now to deal with the blockers… There are pretty clear signals from corporate Australia and New Zealand that they are onboard with data and the importance of enabling an internal data culture. Data doesn’t drive anything. It’s people that drive the success or failure of data projects. ROBOTS Taking robots to the water for on-demand autonomous infrastructureAI powered robotic boats hit the water – and create bridges… Shapeshifting robotic boats may soon play a role on Amsterdam’s waterways, offering not just transportation but pop up bridges. “We can connect two sides of the canal using autonomous boats that become dynamic, responsive architecture that float on water.” CLIENT INSIGHT Data sync manager provides fast and secure build of new SAP systemLeading NZ manufacturer leverages EPI-USE Labs’ landscape solution to get a new business acquisition up and running quickly, with no downtime… Daiken New Zealand manufactures world-class premium MDF products renowned for superior colour, consistency and quality. With the new SAP solution, Daiken is well placed to standardise the operational and technical excellence and continue growing & innovating. PROUDLY SPONSORED BY Upcoming events: > Executive Finance Roadshow series - Planning for Agility | Sept 6 - 12 | Various locations iStart is proudly supported by these leading Australian software providers: Latest Buyer's Guides ERP Buyer's Guide | CRM Buyer's Guide | HR/HCM Buyer's Guide | BI Buyer's Guide Privacy statement: We have sent this weekly eNewsletter to you at your e-mail address: [email address suppressed]. iStart will never share your e-mail address, but you may from time to time receive other event invitations or partner communications from us. You can opt out of these by managing your subscription preferences, where you can also update your e-mail address and other details. Find out more about iStart | Advertise with iStart | Subscribe
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