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IBM aiuta il governo australiano a toccare la tecnologia blockchain

L'accordo è destinato a garantire risparmi significativi e sostiene l'obiettivo dell'Australia di diventare uno dei tre principali governi digitali al mondo entro il 2025, fornendo al tempo stesso servizi semplici, convenienti e facili da usare per i cittadini e le imprese australiani.

«Questo accordo riflette la crescente importanza della tecnologia nell'agenda di trasformazione del governo», afferma David La Rose, Managing Director di IBM Australia e Nuova Zelanda. «Per le agenzie sarà più semplice e conveniente interagire con IBM, mentre le nostre tecnologie consentono al governo di fornire servizi digitali più intelligenti, integrati e sempre attivi per i cittadini».

Olivier Acuña

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