Data#3 has continued its strong profit growth, with a 9.6% increase in gross profit for H1 FY16, as the company's cloud solutions lead the way.
Asia-Pacific leads robotics revolution, with spending to soar as the technology underpins key industry transformations.
UXC Consulting calls on Australian organisations to examine metadata position following Telecommunications Act amendment.
The volume of new mobile malware tripled in 2015, with attacks becoming more complex and targeted, according to Kaspersky Lab.
The Lightning Lab has announced the digital startups that will take part in the Lightning Lab 2016 Auckland Programme and the Wellington XX Programme.
IBM has released new object-based cloud storage services to help customers tackle growing volumes of unstructured data.
Many people think Australia provides better Internet options for businesses, but this assumption is completely wrong.
BYOD policies can boost productivity, but businesses must be aware of the downsides, including employee lawsuits and technical issues.
Noel Leeming is tapping expertise from US retail giant Best Buy, with Sean Stephens now heading up Noel Leeming's retail services division.
Banking botnet organisations are targeting new sectors, including cloud service providers, warehousing and shipping as they seek new opportunities.
Ultrafast Fibre Limited is hosting a 'Beyond Broadband' Expo in Tauranga to showcase the benefits of the UFB network.
The majority of organisations are expected to increase spending on storage in 2016, with a focus on public cloud storage services.
After eight years of searching for, downloading and using smartphone apps, users are maturing in their usage behaviours.
Elisha Fleming, an 18-year-old entrepreneur, has developed Intrude A Lock, a device that monitors checked luggage for tampering.
Vodafone cell sites in Fiji damaged by Cyclone Winston, resulting in reduced network coverage, says telecoms firm.
Identified as 'one of the most dangerous Android banking Trojans ever seen', the Acecard malware is capable of attacking users of nearly 50 apps.
Study finds data storage reliability eclipses cost as top priority for businesses seeking to harness data for a competitive edge.
New Zealand businesses need to prepare for the impact of disruptive technologies or risk losing their competitive advantage, says futurist Frances Valintine.
Your digital footprint is the trail of electronic breadcrumbs you leave behind when using the Internet and it's important that you tread carefully.
New Zealanders prefer dealing with government agencies by phone or in person rather than online, according to new research from Unisys.