Wireless stories
In-flight wi-fi is coming to all Australian budget carriers by mid 2017, but it does come with the same risks as any public wi-fi networks.
China's data center market is set to grow 13% from 2016-2020, driven by increased adoption of cloud-based services and big data analytics.
The rise of wireless network technology and the Internet of Things is increasing the risk of cyber attacks, warns Palo Alto Networks.
At Huawei Connect 2016 in Shanghai, the company has presented a comprehensive look into their cloud strategy for the first time ever.
Australian company inTechnology Distribution has signed an exclusive distribution agreement with 7Signal to improve IT operations.
Spark is upping the data caps - and some prices - on some of its popular home & business plans by as much as 50% to cater for Kiwis' love for data.
Optus has announced plans to roll out high-speed public wi-fi for visitors to 81 Australian shopping centres and six corporate sites.
Hills has seen its NPAT return to black in the second half of FY16 as the distributor continues to transform its business.
Millennials in Australia and New Zealand are prioritising ease of use over security, says a new report by ESET.
Bottom line: The open internet sounds wonderful, but there is content that simply should be blocked by every organisation for its own protection.
Demand for deception technology set to rise in response to identity and data theft, says Technavio. Global market expected to grow at 9% CAGR by 2020.
Datacom has cracked the billion dollar mark with its latest full year financials, with the IT services company reporting growth across its business.
IoT is proving a minefield of security hazards. Trustwave researcher Jeff Kitson finds a problem with TRANE's Comfortlink XL850 thermostat.
Look up digital disruption in the dictionary and it's likely you'll see the Internet of Things (IoT) sitting there proudly as an example.
Sophos has just introduced its first cloud-based solution for the protection and management of wireless networks.
By using the existing technologies and reimagining the ways in which they're used, Cambium have created a product a step ahead of the rest.
Smart Cities Council ANZ plans to unleash the full potential of smart cities in ANZ, using digital technology and intelligent design to drive outcomes.
Businesses that fail to adopt 'smart office' technology risk falling behind in terms of productivity and competitiveness, says Konica Minolta.
Connector Systems, now part of Ingram Micro, is targeting what it says is an untapped, rapidly growing and potentially lucrative market: aged care.
Skybus commends Spark digital as the reason why its Auckland Airport to city bus service is now a internet hub for customers and tourists.