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Asia Pacific's robotics spending surges, set to hit USD $93 billion in 2019, driven by manufacturing innovations and widespread adoption in diverse sectors.
A corporate group-think can lead to some pretty silly decisions. This time it appears that struggling Internet player, Yahoo, has got it all wrong.
Infor Q3 results show successful transition to cloud business model, with software licences and subscriptions up 27%.
All computer hardware fails. Regardless of whether it is because of age or an accident, data loss is almost inevitable. Is there a solution?.
Digital signage is allowing high street brands enable customers to interact with displayed content via assistive EPoS applications.
Riverbed has added support for Amazon Web Services and Microsoft Azure to its hyperconverged edge solution, SteelFusion.
Of late, ransomware threats have been specifically targeting Australian business and consumers, breaching security systems by appearing legitimate.
Avaya recently unveiled a new tool aimed at helping enterprise developers create business communications applications.
Organizations effectively managing digital transformation are winning this year, says MuleSoft. #digitaltransformation #IT.
Cognitive computing will drive digital transformation, with spending expected to reach $31.3bn in 2019, according to IDC.
Executives struggle to incorporate effective data security strategies, according to the Dell Data Security Survey.
Violin Memory's Concerto OS 7 now certified with VMware, revolutionising disaster recovery operations for enterprises.
When they consider their wireless options, small businesses often look to products aimed at the home user and see the limitations.
Women fail to protect their precious photos and videos on connected devices, according to a survey by Kaspersky Lab and B2B International.
SimpliVity has become a leading hyperconvergence vendor for Cisco USC with 1000 hyperconverged Cisco UCS systems sold.
Lingogo, the brainchild of three Kiwi women, is a new digital bookshop app filled with interactive, dual-language stories.
Data protection firm Acronis has released new backup solutions to help businesses deal with the increasing risk associated with large amounts of data.
Dick Smith Electronics NZ operations have an estimated net loss of nearly $100 million in book value with Ingram Micro and Synnex among the creditors.
Telsyte says demand from consumers for VR and AR will outstrip supply this year, with the new market expected to help other markets in the years ahead.
With a starting price of $299.95, the Type Cover can be pre-ordered from the Microsoft Store. From March 15, it will be available in-store nationwide.