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Responsible ESG AI Enablement Could Become Australia’s Next Great Export If We Start Now

Introduction Logicalis Australia is calling for a shift in how Australia approaches artificial intelligence (AI), warning that the country risks missing a major global opportunity if it continues to focus primarily on policy and access to compute rather than...

We Need to Rethink What Airport Security Means In Australia

Introduction In Australia, the intensity of our airport and aviation security is strangely famous worldwide. It even has its own reality television show; Border Security – Australia’s Front Line. The scene is always similar: drug sniffing dogs, x-ray machines and...

World Cloud Security Day

This World Cloud Security Day, the message is clear for Australian organisations: security and resilience must be embedded as foundational elements of any AI and cloud strategy, never an afterthought.

The Hidden Risk Inside Australia’s Expanding IT Inventory

As the number of technologies and platforms balloons in organisations, so does an often-overlooked cybersecurity challenge. Like too many ingredients in a dish, organisations no longer have a clear, accurate understanding of what they are running, where it lives, and how it is secured. For organisations operating in Australia’s increasingly regulated and cyber-aware environment, the ability to track and manage this technology estate has shifted from an operational task to a critical security and business capability.

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World Cloud Security Day

World Cloud Security Day

This World Cloud Security Day, the message is clear for Australian organisations: security and resilience must be embedded as foundational elements of any AI and cloud strategy, never an afterthought. Read More

The Hidden Risk Inside Australia’s Expanding IT Inventory

The Hidden Risk Inside Australia’s Expanding IT Inventory

As the number of technologies and platforms balloons in organisations, so does an often-overlooked cybersecurity challenge. Like too many ingredients in a dish, organisations no longer have a clear, accurate understanding of what they are running, where it lives, and how it is secured. For organisations operating in Australia's increasingly regulated and cyber-aware environment, the ability to track and manage this technology estate has shifted from an operational task to a critical security and business capability. Read More

Australia’s AI Shift from Capability to Control 

Australia’s AI Shift from Capability to Control 

Introduction Conversations with CIOs across Australian industries tell a consistent story. AI has decisively moved beyond pilots and proofs of concept. The question is no longer whether AI ... Read More

Resilience at Scale: How Modern Organisations Stay Fast Without Increasing Risk

Resilience at Scale: How Modern Organisations Stay Fast Without Increasing Risk

Australian organisations are not taking resilience seriously enough. According to BDO’s Tectonic States report, only 62 per cent of Australian business leaders ranked resilience as their top organisational priority, this is compared to 78 per cent of leaders in other countries, including the UK and Spain. This signals an opportunity for Australian organisations to build resilience, starting with maintaining speed at scale. In 2026, it’s not only downtime that hurts organisations, but any incident that impacts speed or service delivery can be disastrous. Read More

Australia’s AI Shift from Capability to Control 

Australia’s AI Shift from Capability to Control 

Introduction Conversations with CIOs across Australian industries tell a consistent story. AI has decisively moved beyond pilots and proofs of concept. The question is no longer whether AI works, but whether it delivers measurable returns while operating within clear boundaries of trust, governance, and accountability. As Australian enterprises look ahead, success will depend on treating AI not as a technology experiment, but as a system that is engineered for scale, responsibility, and real business outcomes.  From Experimentation to Trusted Execution While AI investment is accelerating across Australia, ... Read More

Resilience at Scale: How Modern Organisations Stay Fast Without Increasing Risk

Resilience at Scale: How Modern Organisations Stay Fast Without Increasing Risk

Australian organisations are not taking resilience seriously enough. According to BDO’s Tectonic States report, only 62 per cent of Australian business leaders ranked resilience as their top organisational priority, this is compared to 78 per cent of leaders in other countries, including the UK and Spain. This signals an opportunity for Australian organisations to build resilience, starting with maintaining speed at scale. In 2026, it’s not only downtime that hurts organisations, but any incident that impacts speed or service delivery can be disastrous. Read More

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