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Take a look back at what we've achieved in 2025
As we approach the end of 2025, we want to thank our valued clients and partners for their trust and support throughout the year. It's been a privilege to collaborate with you over the past 12 months. We'd like to take this opportunity to reflect on the key milestones we've achieved together.

Stephen Zappia and Caitlin Merritt made their way to Sydney for SXSW this year, and AI was a hot topic (as expected). The difference? The focus was on the human aspect of AI. Take a look at the blog and read 7 key takeaways from the conference.
Giving back is one of our core values and we want to have a positive influence on our community and the environment. This year, we've supported and worked with some amazing organisations like Cancer Council, Red Cross Australia, and WWF.

95%. That’s the number of global data breaches caused by human error. As generative and agentic AI tools continue to grow, this number is likely to increase in tandem. How can organisations ensure they don’t become the next statistic? Technical Director, Jacques Botes, shares strategies you can implement to stay protected.
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With the ever increasing integration of AI in our personal and business lives we were seeing a need to help educate and equip those around us to understand how AI works and how they could use it better and safely. We created the AI Kickstart Program this year to do exactly this. In just 3 months of running the program we've seen results proving exactly why this program is needed.

Whether it's been team events or after-work hangouts, this year's given us plenty of chances to actually get to know each other and have fun together. And it's made a real difference. These moments have brought us closer, but more importantly, they've reminded us what we're really about - creativity, building genuine community, and refusing to settle for anything less than excellent.

Everyone wants to be developer, and with the rise of vibe coding it seems more and more accessible. Is it too good to be true? Stephen Gallagher dives into the good, bad, and ugly of vibe coding and how organisations should be thinking about it.

Wishing you and your loved ones a safe, relaxing holiday season. We're excited to continue building on our successes in 2026 and beyond!