News, views and analysis from A/NZ tech sector No images? Click here Hi there, Welcome back and Happy New Year! The past, they say, does not predict the future, especially in the fast-paced world of technology. But perhaps we have reached something of a nadir in the relevance of new technologies. Alongside melting ice caps and burning continents, the latest and greatest hoopla that the ICT sector traditionally touts might be seen as hollow. Just as form follows function, so too should technology follow need. In 2020, we'll be seeking out the stories that show not just the potential but the purpose of technologies that are making a difference at the coalface in our changing world. For today, though, we're looking back at the stories that you voted with your clicks as the favourites for 2019. As 2020 unfolds, keep voting! Enjoy the read, Hayden McCall TRANSPORTATION The new face of public transport: On-demand and algorithm-drivenAlgorithms are gonna get you there more easily…one day… It’s a model most of us are familiar with thanks to the likes of Uber and Ola: Click an app and get picked up where you need, when you need. “ODPB is expected to become more cost effective when the efficiency of algorithms improves and unmanned vehicles can be deployed.” SMART CITIES Datacom takes on TechOne with new council ERPNew ERP system at heart of local govt push… Datacom is ramping up a strategic move into product development, launching a new smart council cloud offering designed to help councils with DX. "It’s a market that is crying out for a new player and needs this new technology." AUTOMATION RPA: The biggest symptom yet of IT’s failure?Business panacea or short term bandaid?… Robotic process automation has been the darling of the c-suite in recent times, with plenty of hype and expectation around the technology, which effectively deploys software robots to perform repetitive tasks. “A ‘standard process’ can often turn out to have many permutations and programming bots to cover all of them can be confounding.” CLOUD ADOPTION When IaaS becomes PaaSA/NZ the same, but different when it comes to latest cloud adoption… Demand for PaaS and IaaS is surging across A/NZ as companies look to extend their cloud footprint, with Aussie playing catchup to NZ. Organisations want to become ‘cloud first’, and are starting to utilise PaaS as a way to embrace cloud-native application development processes.” INTERNET OF THINGS Are digital twins coming of age?Twinning technology finding its feet in business… It sounds like sci-fi: Being able to effectively 'teleport' yourself to a remote location, with 360-degree video and a data overlay so you can resolve an issue. “They are helping companies to design, visualise, monitor, manage and maintain their assets more effectively, and they are unlocking new business opportunities.”
Where to now for innovation in ERP?Our 2020 future looms and for ERP vendors that means staying true to the promises upon promises that they have made to keep relevant. Are they on track for lift-off?… Let’s not beat around the bush. There isn’t a huge amount of innovation in the Enterprise Resource Planning space. And that’s quite OK. "Artificial Intelligence is half way there. It is artificial. Intelligent? Not so much." PROUDLY SPONSORED BY Upcoming events: > DX 2020 | Mar 17, 2020 | Auckland iStart is proudly supported by these leading New Zealand 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 newsletter 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 |