DiUS featured in industry publications and the media
Ranked #11 in Australia’s Best Workplaces™ for 2023 by Great Place To Work®, DiUS has been recognised amongst the best-of-the-best for its people-first and purpose-driven employee culture.
Ranked #10 in Australia’s Best Workplaces™ in Technology List for 2023 by Great Place To Work®, DiUS has been recognised amongst the best-of-the-best for its people-first and purpose-driven employee culture.
This national partnership with Girls in Tech Australia aims to work together to accelerate equality in Australia’s future tech workforce.
DiUS has announced that it’s the first AWS partner to attain the AWS Applied AI Competency in Asia Pacific and Japan.
DiUS has entered into a definitive agreement to sell its global contract-testing collaboration platform, Pactflow to SmartBear.
Imdex Limited (IMDEX) has entered into an agreement to acquire an initial 30% interest in Datarock Holdings Pty Ltd.
An Australian survey conducted by DiUS has found there’s a strong appetite for Machine Learning (ML) in the Australian market with 82% of organisations interested in ML, but only 21% have an ML project in production.
DiUS and Solve Geosolutions have leveraged PyTorch-based image analysis techniques to help automate the analysis of drill core imagery and provide greater insight that can be used to influence decision making on mine sites.
NSWHP worked with partners Microsoft, Siemens, Intel and DiUS to develop a Cloud/IoT solution to allow PoCT to be carried out almost anywhere – but still have the results securely transmitted to its core clinical systems.
The AWS Competency Program verifies and validates top APN Partners, like DiUS, that have demonstrated customer success and deep specialisation in specific solution areas or segments.
Powersensor facilitates energy provider innovation through data
Leading Australian technology services company, DiUS, is delighted to announce that it’s the first partner in Australia and New Zealand to attain the AWS Machine Learning Competency.
DiUS announces general release of Powersensor – a self-installed IoT device delivering real-time generation and consumption energy data to consumers
Solutions provider DiUS has become the first partner in Australia and New Zealand to obtain the Amazon Web Services (AWS) machine learning competency, the company has claimed.
#Play14 seeks to unlock creativity and innovation, through its belief that ‘playing is the best way to learn and understand’
DiUS will help startups with products for financial literacy, ethical investment, nanoloans, more
Leading Australian software technology company, DiUS, is delighted to announce it’s celebrating 15 years of helping clients innovate and grow with a whole-of-company event in Melbourne on August 2nd 2019.
Partners such as DiUS are growing as fast as or faster than t
Solve Geosolutions and DiUS leverage SageMaker and a number of analytic services, to help analyse imagery … so it’s driven heaps of efficiency and cost savings
The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research, the oldest medical research institute in Australia, undertakes research across a range of areas including breast, ovarian, and blood cancers, type 1 diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, coeliac disease, and malaria.
EMS and DiUS win Best Secondary Industry Project at IoT Awards.
Instead of locking customers into archaic long-term contracts, Melbourne-based DiUS helps businesses embrace digital through knowledge and training.
Melbourne-based software house DiUS has claimed a big double win alongside 10 other technology providers taking home awards for transformational customer projects during a gala dinner in Sydney on Thursday night.
From primary industry to healthcare, we reveal the IoT projects and products in the running for our awards.
Melbourne IT, Consegna, Versent, Bryte Systems and BNW Consulting have been recognised as the leading AWS partners across A/NZ.
The tech suppliers driving real outcomes for Australian customers.
CRN Impact Awards: Artificial intelligence can answer common questions.
As a specialist provider of services, infrastructure and technology to petrol station operators, EMS was keen to create a platform that would give them better intelligence regarding maintenance and repair. New thinking was needed, so EMS turned to technology solutions provider DiUS to design a solution that would enable cost-effective harvesting and analysis of station data.
The petroleum industry is still a driving force behind modern society, and for service station operators, their jobs could become a lot easier with this IoT-enabled petrol station management platform.
CRN: Meet the Aussie resellers profiting from artificial intelligence, VR, drones, 3D print and more
The rewards of being an early adopter can be huge – it’s not called ‘first mover advantage’ for nothing – but so can the risks of adopting unproven technology.
Despite the huge amounts of hype surrounding artificial intelligence – AI – the technologies the term includes undoubtedly present a huge opportunity for enterprises across all industries. But what is the best way to get started?
Three Melbourne AWS partners helped get irexchange off the ground.
Seeking to understand the partner strategies of hyperscale vendors.
The arrival of Amazon Alexa in Australia is set to become an even bigger game-changer in the way brands interact with their consumers than mobile apps when they made their debut more than 10 years ago, industry pundits believe.
‘We’re seeing artificial intelligence technologies like Amazon Alexa fundamentally shifting the way organisations are thinking about customer service and engagement,’ said DiUS director Joe Losinno.
Aussie brands including Airtasker, REA Group, Hipages, Seek, EnergyAustralia, Qantas and NAB have been quick to launch their own ‘skills’ for Amazon’s voice assistant, Alexa, following news that local customers can officially buy the retail giant’s Echo voice-based interaction speakers from February.
Amazon Web Services (AWS) partner DiUS has helped develop an artificial intelligence-equipped chatbot for health fund Nib, to assist with customer queries. Named Nibby, the chatbot provides customers with simple responses regarding their health insurance
Major announcements by Startupbootcamp and Telstra.
According to Indeed, a global job search site, the number of AWS job postings in Australia has increased by 153% between March 2014 to March 2017.
Melbourne-based partners, DiUS and CiBUS Group, have collaborated on the creation of technology that is aimed at improving processes within the agri-business space.Both companies designed a connected intelligent fertiliser tank that tracks conditions and usage to help farmers better manage their fertiliser.The monitoring solution also notifies fertiliser suppliers when the bins are full to reduce costly trips to re-fill containers that may not be needed.
Australian company Environmental Monitoring Solutions (EMS) has turned to the Internet of Things and cloud computing to create a device platform that simplifies petrol station management.
The team will share the end-to-end solution that was developed to remotely capture, aggregate and upload IoT information from the disparate fuel outlet monitoring solutions. They will then cover the proof of concept, in-field trial and beyond; outlining how the information gathered by the sensors will streamline business processes.
ARNRevealed during the AWS Partner Summit in Sydney, Idea 11, DiUS, Versent, Xero and Soltius took home the honours, excelling in rising star, innovation, consulting, technology and specialist categories.
Cloud-based artificial intelligence and machine learning is on the cusp of providing partners with new opportunities, but barriers remain.
The real estate industry has become one of the first use-cases to emerge out of the burgeoning virtual reality industry. At the forefront is Australia’s REA Group, the global property advertising firm behind realestate.com.au and flatmates.com.au.
Picks Melbourne Amazon partner after finding other analytics solutions archaic.
DiUS is a technology services business that ‘helps clients build great products for customers’ said consultant Stephen Bartlett. Those clients include the Melbourne Storm rugby league club and the AFL.
We speak with Joe Losinno, co-founder and director of DiUS.
More than 220 IT suppliers should find it easier to vie for a piece of the Australian government’s $5 billion annual ICT spend after scoring positions on the newly minted Digital Marketplace.
Amazon Web Services partner DiUS Computing and client CarAdvice have undertaken Australia’s most sophisticated migration to the cloud provider’s Lambda serverless architecture.
API Talent, Comunet, DiUS and Technology One take home gongs.
While Microsoft and Intel put a computer on every desk, Amazon have democratised access to data centres, with flexible computing capacity available to everyone on a pay-per-use basis. This has unleashed a new wave of digital innovation and allowed business owners to innovate without the constraints of traditional IT infrastructure platforms.
Four Australian AWS partners have helped enhance an emergency response system to be made available globally by the US Department of Homeland Security.
IoT Hub: Australian IoT Awards Finalists revealed; Here are the 17 best IoT projects across five categories in the 2017 Australian IoT Awards
Australian AWS partner DiUS is involved in a data analysis project with the NRL’s Melbourne Storm that is touted by the club as a first in Australian sport.
Australian technology company, DiUS Computing, has developed a grid friendly electric vehicle charger, ChargeIQ, and secured a partnership with Silicon Valley distributor, Global Network Resources.
VHA, in partnership with technology developer, DiUS, built up its strategic internal agile development and innovation capability by leveraging the AWS cloud platform.
There was no doubt in the judges’ minds which project deserved to win the Customer Experience category. DiUS used technology from Amazon Web Services and Google to create Australia’s first virtual reality property app for REA Group, the company behind realestate.com.au
Australian RHoK-sters have joined with subject matter experts and local stakeholders to develop solutions for numerous issues at global RHoK hackathons at events in Sydney and Melbourne since 2011, and this weekend RHoK Brisbane will be joining for the first time.
ChargeIQ represents the next generation in electric vehicle charging. With ChargeIQ, drivers save charging costs, without effort or inconvenience. ChargeIQ makes electric cars smarter.
It was decided that the Qantas booking system will be hosted entirely in the cloud through Amazon Web Services (AWS). Engine yard, a cloud platform for Ruby of Rails and PHP, was selected as the wrapper for the entire system for control over scaling capacity, while New Relic and Airbrake will be used for monitoring.
With DiUS continuing to grow and evolve, the General Manager role was created to reinforce the company’s leadership team and support the next phase of its growth.
Community-minded technologists aim to use technology to alleviate problems faced by Australians.
Award recognises work in cloud-based compliance management software to track patients’ data
The inaugural award recognises DiUS’s work in developing Easy Care Online (ECO) – a new cloud-based compliance management software solution enabling users to securely access sleep apnoea patients’ usage and efficacy data online.
NBN Co, Suncorp, Allianz, Jemena take the plunge. Presenters at the Agile Australia conference showed how Agile software development methodologies were being used by Australian organisations to deliver business value.