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With so much of our water infrastructure due for renewal over the next decade, including asbestos cement pipes, success will come from deep insight into asset conditions and failure mechanisms, and a collaborative approach to solutions.
There is no such thing as a one-size-fits-all solution to the flooding crisis experienced yet again in Australia. But there is a common approach that can help mitigate risk and prepare for the future.
Software as a Service allows non-IT staff to be involved in the selection and configuration of the software they need to perform their role, which is resulting in productivity gains and stronger uptake.
After two especially challenging years for public sector organisations, the pressure isn’t getting any lighter. Many organisations are still managing the effects of the pandemic.
Many of us could relate to this scenario: We’re out and about and feeling thirsty when suddenly we walk past a vending machine full of drink options, and moments later we’re gratefully downing a water, juice, or flavoured milk. Great!
Many government agencies are facing a deluge of customer service requests on every channel, all while managing the added challenge of a distributed workforce trying to provide service remotely.
Australia needs to take a more robust approach to infrastructure planning. Software as a Service is proven to save billions of dollars, which could be reinvested to fund new critical infrastructure programs.
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