Data#3 and our world leading vendor partners will be hosting Australia’s largest free IT Solutions & Services conference in Melbourne, Hobart, and Canberra in September and October 2025.
At JuiceIT, we’re not just talking about technology; we’re talking about real solutions for real people. It’s about building meaningful connections – whether that’s within your team, with your customers, or across your entire business and technology ecosystem – and, of course, it’s about protecting what matters most in an increasingly complex world.
JuiceIT is designed to help technology leaders cut through the noise and find practical ways to streamline and simplify your current environment for future advancements – helping you stay competitive and achieve your business objectives while securing complex environments. Leveraging what you have and enhancing it to progress on your technology journey is crucial.
At JuiceIT, you’ll have the opportunity to engage with experts from Data#3 and our world-leading technology partners. Together, we’ll help you balance progress with risk, while ensuring, no matter where you are on your technology journey, AI becomes is an integral part of your success story.
Are you ready to Simplify, Connect, and Protect?
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An informative day, with interesting presentations and solutions showcased. My colleagues and I enjoyed the discussions with peers and subject matter experts alike.
JuiceIT attendee
Dr Michelle Dickinson (MNZM) is a passionate researcher and teacher with a love of tech, science and engineering.
With a PhD in Biomedical and Materials Engineering, Michelle has combined her interests to give her a unique insight into how nature and technology can learn from each other for scientific developments.
As co-founder of Nanogirl Labs Ltd and an honorary academic in Engineering at the University of Auckland, New Zealand, Michelle has always followed her dreams and never let traditional stereotypes scare her.
With this belief she is passionate about shaping technology to make the world better, technology trends, and innovating for the future of tomorrow.
Dr Michelle Dickinson (MNZM) is a passionate researcher and teacher with a love of tech, science and engineering.
With a PhD in Biomedical and Materials Engineering, Michelle has combined her interests to give her a unique insight into how nature and technology can learn from each other for scientific developments.
As co-founder of Nanogirl Labs Ltd and an honorary academic in Engineering at the University of Auckland, New Zealand, Michelle has always followed her dreams and never let traditional stereotypes scare her.
With this belief she is passionate about shaping technology to make the world better, technology trends, and innovating for the future of tomorrow.
What if your organisation’s knowledge and data were effortlessly connected, and AI-driven agents could streamline tasks, surface insights, and enhance decision-making?
Join Data#3 Solution Specialists, Genevieve Wood and Steve Bedwell, to discover the power of Microsoft Copilot Agents. From simple data retrieval to advanced AI automation, explore how these agents can be tailored to your needs, boosting efficiency, driving innovation, and transforming the way you work. Don’t miss this opportunity to unlock the full potential of AI in your business.
Amir Bukan is the ANZ Commercial Lead for Snapdragon Compute at Qualcomm, driving strategic partnerships and innovation in next-gen computing. With a passion for transformative tech for over 15+ years, he collaborates across ecosystems to unlock the full potential of Snapdragon compute platforms, enabling smarter, faster, and more connected experiences for customers.
Step into the hidden world of cybercrime and uncover the forces driving this shadow economy. In this presentation, we will explore how cybercriminals profit while shedding light on the financial and operational toll cybercrime takes on individuals and businesses alike.
Unlike the high-profile breaches dominating headlines, this session dives into real-world incidents from our customers and partners. You’ll learn:
• How Cybercriminals Profit: The tactics and strategies that fuel their operations.
• The Ripple Effects of Cybercrime: From financial losses to reputational damage, the cascading impacts on victims.
• Behind the Scenes: A breakdown of incidents—how they happened, the vulnerabilities exploited, and the aftermath.
• Resilience in Action: The remediation steps and practical solutions to minimise risks for others.
This presentation combines compelling stories, actionable insights, and a focus on the economic realities of cybercrime, delivering lessons to protect your organisation and navigate the evolving cyber landscape.
Prepare to demystify the economics of cybercrime and emerge equipped with strategies to stay one step ahead.
Sustainability metrics are becoming increasingly important for managers of distributed IT, yet many find it challenging to know where to start. The simplest approach is to begin with managing the IT lifecycle. Optimising IT operations for sustainability can be achieved through connected, simplified, and secure monitoring and maintenance systems. Today, there are tools available that empower IT managers to make a significant impact on their organisation’s sustainability goals. This panel discussion will explore how IT managers can enhance both operational efficiency and sustainability using a software-driven integrated monitoring approach.