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Sharryn Napier stories

Sharryn Napier is an insightful author with a keen interest in the intersections of technology, business, and digital innovation. Her column on the Fourth Industrial Revolution reflects an acute understanding of the transformative power technology holds and its significant implications for organisations looking to navigate these changes. Sharryn demonstrates an analytical approach to how companies can adapt in this rapidly evolving landscape, highlighting themes of #technology, #digital, and #business.

With an eye towards future trends, Sharryn explores the concept of Hybrid Cloud Analytics with a comparative lens, drawing parallels between the hybridisation of vehicles, sports equipment, and now, technology. Her work dissects emerging solutions, asking critical questions about their functions and applications in a world where hybrid systems are increasingly prevalent.

Addressing the imperatives of the digital age, Sharryn delves into the necessity of cloud migration for enterprises, especially in the wake of the pandemic which has accelerated the need for digital transformation. Her commentary on cloud services spending, even amidst shrinking IT budgets, emphasises the urgency and priority it holds for contemporary businesses.

Furthermore, Sharryn tackles the complex task of building a business case for observability in IT, weaving together the importance of seamless customer experiences with the challenges chief technology officers (CTOs) face in proving its return on investment (ROI). Her ability to articulate the value of technical investments places a spotlight on the critical elements required for business success.

In commemoration of International Women's Day 2023, Sharryn turns her focus to the crucial role of open source and artificial intelligence (AI) in addressing Australia's skills shortage. She presents a poised argument on the need for developers, and how this demand-supply gap threatens Australian companies' global competitiveness. Sharryn's work is a testament to her deep engagement with issues at the forefront of digital progression and her commitment to examining the solutions that might shape Australia's future in the global tech arena.

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Agentic AI is Australia’s unrealised productivity lever

Wed, 20th Aug 2025
Australia’s productivity lags despite longer work hours; adopting agentic AI could boost the economy by over AUD $116 billion in the next decade.
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How to navigate the micro-macro dichotomy of GenAI

Tue, 18th Jun 2024
Business leaders must balance generative AI's vast benefits with short-term deployment challenges to navigate its transformative yet complex potential.
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Australia sees promising future in generative AI – GitHub

Thu, 18th Jan 2024
GitHub predicts a strategic shift in 2024 leveraging generative AI in Australian businesses following a 231% surge in public AI projects in 2023.
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IWD 2023: How open source and AI can solve Australia’s skills shortage

Wed, 8th Mar 2023
Demand for developers continues to outstrip supply, and this mismatch poses a major threat to Australian companies looking to compete on the world stage.
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Building a business case for observability

Wed, 3rd Mar 2021
Investing in observability can help businesses deliver seamless customer experiences, but conveying its ROI is a challenge for CTOs.
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Cloud migration needs to be an urgent priority for enterprises

Tue, 23rd Jun 2020
The COVID-19 pandemic has heightened the urgency for enterprises to prioritise cloud migration to support a sustainable remote workforce and drive innovation.
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The fight for power in the Fourth Industrial Revolution

Wed, 24th Apr 2019
The Fourth Industrial Revolution is set to have a profound impact on society. Here's how organisations can adapt. #technology #digital #business.
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Future proofing solutions – what are we looking for in Hybrid Cloud Analytics?

Mon, 15th May 2017
The move towards hybrid vehicles and sports equipment has now extended to watches, but what exactly is hybrid cloud analytics?.