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In this episode, ARQ recaps the AWS Summit, held earlier this year and bringing together the cloud community from around Australia and New Zealand to hear keynotes from industry leaders, dive deep into educational sessions, engage in live demos, and chat one-to-one with AWS experts.
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Welcome to the ARQ Tech Cast where we’ll lean on industry experts to help you navigate the broad ecosystem that is technology and provide actionable guidance.
Throughout this podcast series, we will take you on a guided journey through world of tech, with subject matter experts and special guests, discussing global insights, impactful and innovative solutions applied locally.
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The New Normal. A term coined after the financial crisis in 2008 and now liberally used to describe what life is becoming as we emerge from the Covid19 pandemic. What does this actually mean for day to day work? I chat with Melissa Khim, Senior Business Analyst in our Brisbane office, about what the new normal means for her, how she now engages in her role with clients and what she misses about working life in the office.
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As we all adjust to this globally new way of working, we pulled a few members of the team together to talk about their experiences operating within what is becoming the new normal. Join, Paul Motion, Mark Airs & James Litjens as they discuss some of the challenges they've experienced as well as some things they've learned about adjusting along the journey. There might even be a few tips and tricks on how to embrace the change and make it work for you. Oh, and they talk about staring at the top of people's heads......
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What does Leadership mean to you? Join our host, Paul Motion, as he chats with the Arq Group CEO, Tristan Sternson, CMO, Annie Mackin and Shared Services Project Manger, Brittany Pedersen, about Leadership, the different flavours, our experiences and what our panel think makes a great leader as we move into the new decade.
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Designing the customer experience (CX) and user experience (UX) requires a customer-centric mindset...but the challenge is experience is always subjective. Listen to the team discuss what is experience, why it is so important, how to measure, and how to improve your customer's interactions with your organisation.
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Themed “Write code. Blow minds”, this year's WWDC did just that for our Software Developer Simon, who was on the ground in San Francisco for the announcements. Paul chatted with Simon, unpacking the latest updates and exploring the benefits for Developers but more importantly, the positive impacts for the end-user.
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Freshly back from Google IO, Suhas is chatting with Paul, covering all the announcements you need to know and their potential impact. AI, ML, AR and computer vision were a big focus. Coupled with the imminent launch of 5G, developers will be bringing more accessible, responsive and seamless experiences to the user’s every day.
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2019 has hit with a bang and the various trends in tech sites have started publishing their predictions for what’s in store for the coming year.
In this episode of the Arqcast we focus on Ethics in the technology sector and what this could mean for our industry. From the implementation of GDPR in 2018 to the focus on data mining and usage across the world.
Could the ethical development of software drive the shape of tech giants to come?
Join host Paul Motion with guests Flora Wang & Stuart Cruickshank as we dig into this and many more of the curly issues around ethics, what it means to be accountable, and how people and businesses will need to start taking responsibility for their actions.
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Augmented Reality has really started to take off, with new AR apps capturing the attention of both users and brands wanting to explore this new experience. But it's still early days for AR, and without established design patterns and interaction styles, designing for AR feels a lot like guesswork. In this episode, Paul is joined by Ryan, Jack, and Maisy to talk about what we've learned from our experience designing in AR so far. What are the challenges with user testing? How can we onboard first-time users to the technology? And where do we see AR going in the future?
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We were excited to have some of our awesome devs presenting their work at this year's GDG Dev Fest! In this episode, we're joined by Ryan, Konrad, and Anki to talk about the Wayfinder project we presented at Dev Fest, which uses Augmented Reality to solve indoor navigation problems. Ryan also gives us a download on some of the other talks and presentations he heard, and Anki talks about gender representation at tech conferences. Finally, Pete Collins joins us for a new segment, 'the Innovation Station', to talk about Flutter.
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In this episode, we discuss the latest Apple releases, from iOS12 to the Watch Series 4. With a new focus on digital health and heavy investment in AR, what do these latest updates say about Apple's new direction?
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This episode we're joined by the two winning teams from the Melbourne #Arqathon to talk about the inspiration for their projects, and how they worked together to develop a winning solution.
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This is the second episode recorded live at our first company-wide hackathon.
The #Arqathon (as we've dubbed it) took place Friday 24th August 2018, with 300 people participating across the country. Our theme was travel, and our teams were challenged to come up with creative solutions to real-world travel problems.
In this episode, hosts Paul and Chris talk to the teams in Melbourne and find out what the #Arqathon is all about. What's the purpose of a hackathon? Why did we pick travel as a theme? Who will be crowned the inaugurl #Arqathon winner? Who has the best hat? Tune in to find out...
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We're excited to announce that Outware is now part of Arq Group! Arq Group creates unforgettable experiences, solves complex challenges, and provides seamless, end-to-end solutions for businesses large and small.
Today we're bringing you the first episode of the new 'Arqcast' – and what better way to kick off a new podcast than with a live recording from our first company-wide hackathon!
The #Arqathon (as we've dubbed it) took place Friday 24th August 2018, with 300 people participating across the country. Our theme was travel, and our teams were challenged to come up with creative solutions to real-world travel problems.
In this episode, hosts Paul and Chris talk to the teams in Melbourne and find out what the #Arqathon is all about. What's the purpose of a hackathon? Why did we pick travel as a theme? Who will be crowned the inaugural #Arqathon winner? Who has the best hat? Tune in to find out...
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Project change is inevitable, but how should we deal with it? Is it better to have no plan, only one plan or a constantly evolving plan? James Litjens, Paul Motion, Todd Michael and Kamal Kamal Mohamed discuss being responsive to change plus some of the most unimaginable changes they've experienced (spoiler alert: motorcycle accidents).
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What are the advantages of using swift when developing enterprise apps? In this episode, four of our iOS devs talk about the pros and cons of Swift and unpack some of the developer problems that it solves.
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Technology holds the potential to dramatically improve both individual lives and society as a whole. That's why, for this year's Melbourne IT Hackathon, we chose the theme 'Empowering Communities Through Finance'. Our teams were challenged to create projects that used financial services tools and platforms to create a more equitable, just, and empowered society. In this episode, Kent, our resident podcaster, interviews some of our Hackathon participants about their projects and the innovative ways they're bringing their ideas to life.
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Gender diversity in tech has been a hot topic this year. Recorded back in March, this podcast brings together four of our female gender diversity champions to discuss some of the issues women face in the tech industry in Australia, and what individuals and organisations can do to mitigate these issues and improve gender diversity in tech.
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In this episode, we recap some of the key announcements from Google this year, from Google Lens, Kotlin, and a renewed focus on AI. How these will impact the workflow of Android developers and what we can build for our clients?
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