I provide freelance blog writing services customized to align with your brand's unique voice and target audience. By collaborating closely with your team, I ensure that each piece covers the most relevant and timely topics for your industry. Below are samples of my work, including ghostwritten articles for company executives.
Australian businesses are increasingly transitioning to electric vehicle (EV) fleets, with leading companies like IKEA, Origin Energy and Unilever committing to fleet electrification by 2030.
However, regardless of their size, we’re seeing that companies transitioning to electric vehicle fleets to meet their sustainability goals are facing the challenge of energy management capacities at their facilities.
The amount of power required to charge an EV is significant, whilst the specific figure varies based on the model’s battery capacity. Let’s take the Tesla Model 3 – the most popular EV in Australia – as an example. It takes 50kWh to charge the Model 3 from 0 to 100%, which is enough electricity to run a 100W lightbulb for 21 days. If your business has a fleet of one hundred of these EVs, 5,000kWh of energy is required purely for charging, in addition to power needed for lighting, heating and cooling.
So, you’re looking to move into a cybersecurity role in 2025. Or maybe you’re wondering how your current cybersecurity role compares to the industry benchmarks. Either way, you’re in the right place - the cybersecurity industry is growing rapidly, driven by cyber threats and technological advancements. According to the latest reports, it’s predicted that the vended cybersecurity market is projected to increase annually by an unprecedented 12.4% between now and 2027, outstripping historical growth levels. We’ve compiled a list of the top five cybersecurity roles to watch in Australia this year, counting down to the most in-demand job.
Beyond generative AI, the rise of agentic AI – the type of AI that does tasks independently – is set to transform both the tech vendor and analyst worlds. Agentic AI programs collaborate to do the heavy lifting, instead of merely generating content.
Let’s take a look at the age care industry for example. Agentic AI has the ability to automate the management of care schedules, by coordinating between patients, medical professionals and caregivers without manual intervention. Based on real time analytics, this type of AI could independently track a patient’s behaviour and adjust care routines as a result.
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