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Digital workplace managers responsible for building the digital workplace will be increasingly challenged as the personal cloud continues to evolve.
Teradata Marketing Applications has been named a leader in Real-Time Interaction Management by research firm Forrester.
Microsoft have made it easy to transition to the Lumia 640 from an Android or an iPhone, allowing you to use your iCloud or Google account.
Enhance home security with D-Link's Wi-Fi cameras, offering homeowners peace of mind while travelling, says MD Graeme Reardon.
Aussie cloud contact centres stymied by security fears, despite the market's growth, Frost and Sullivan reports.
Mobile devices are changing the workplace, says Concur, as more employees expect to interact with their company on their smartphone.
SAP revolutionises its partner ecosystem, embracing diverse models for market agility and expansive growth in APJ.
Increased adoption of the Internet of Things and Bring Your Own Device is resulting in growing demands for Wi-Fi networks.
Businesses unaware of risks when using public Wi-Fi, says F-Secure. Hackers can access email and financial data in minutes.
Home office perks: Flexibility and productivity soar, but stigma and management hurdles loom for remote workers.
Nikon unveils new high-performance lens for DX-format users, featuring Nano Crystal Coat technology and built-in VR.
Queenstown's HQ Network Consultancy has acquired The Internet Access Company, expanding the nation's Wi-Fi hotspots.
From versatile smartphones to sleek e-readers, discover how the right tech can enhance your travel without the luggage fees.
Six New Zealand companies have been selected as finalists in this year's World Summit Awards for creativity and innovation in ICT.
The NZ Transport Agency has installed a network of high-tech sensors to make travelling around Tauranga and parts of the Bay of Plenty easier.
Fastway New Zealand, in partnership with Flirtey, has successfully trialled drone parcel delivery in Auckland, cutting delivery times by over 75%.
The IT sector, which despite being 80 percent male dominated, appears to be leading the way regarding flexible work.
Businesses need to complete objective, real-time audits in order to catch expense irregularities before they become more serious issues.
Wi-Fi calling changes communication behavior among users, with more frequent and longer voice calls, claims a new Ericsson report.
Warwick Grey, a familiar figure at Microsoft New Zealand, resigns as senior partner sales executive, marking a significant departure for the tech giant.