MAPP stories
Motorola Solutions signs AUD$7m deal with Western Australia's Department of Fire - Emergency Services for new computer aided dispatch system.
Maps.ME and HOT partner to enable crowdsourcing of local data critical to humanitarian response. Precise location data can now be collected via the app.
According to Promapp, its cloud-based software will enable the council body to map, review and improve processes on an ongoing basis.
Unity, the gaming platform, is expanding into the Australia and New Zealand markets to tap into the growing AR/VR industry.
20th Century Fox, Panasonic, and Samsung partner to create an open and royalty-free dynamic metadata platform for HDR.
Cloud technology has the ability to break down borders, whether that be the four walls of an office, or geographical borders separating countries.
CyberHub ECO.DC is available in a fully autonomous local server version, or as a globally available Software-as-a-Service from the cloud.
If the aim is to create empowered and productive employees, it makes sense that the process should start with them.
In a high-tech bid to reforest the planet, BioCarbonEngineering's drones could plant a billion trees a year, revolutionising ecosystem restoration.
Intel has completed its $15.3 billion acquisition of Mobileye as gears up take on the autonomous driving market.
Honey tokens, which are honeypots that are not computers, are easily studied and avoided by the average attacker.
For example, if a customer request for a water meter issue is received, a work order can then be generated and a council staff member dispatched.
When commonly available voltages and breaker sizes are considered, optimum pod configurations emerge that make planning and design easier.
Firms are at a disadvantage in the fight against cybercriminals but building a mature cybersecurity program can help overcome those problems.
Self-driving vehicles could be on New Zealand's roads sooner than you think, after a company dedicated to the cause launched in Christchurch.
The data can be used by forestry companies to help plan their logging operations and horticulture companies for sustainable land management.
First Gas has signed a contract with Promapp, and will replace its current manual, paper-based business processes with Promapp's process mapping tool.
There were five vendors recognised in the report, each with unique approaches to supporting the business process management needs of organisations.
GCM will deploy Promapp's cloud-based business process management (BPM) software to capture and manage business processes.
New Zealand's Promapp introduces Lean Tagging, a new functionality to help organisations integrate lean improvement initiatives.