Testing and measurement stories
Opportunities exist for test and measurement (T&M) vendors worldwide as devices connected to Internet of Things (IoT) swells to a complex level.
65% of developers are releasing applications to market with bugs still in them, and 31% admitted applications would need patching in future.
Tinder's latest twist: play Cupid for your friends with a new matchmaking feature, letting you share profiles and spread the love.
Fluke Networks has announced new LinkWare Live capabilities designed to improve test device management, configuration and tracking.
As the newest addition to the project, Anite will contribute air-interface and channel emulation expertise to the research project alongside Huawei.
End-to-end invoice automation offers a number of benefits. Hyland Software's Katie Alberti outlines them and how to implement a solution.
Hackers target weak mobile apps, with AVG's CTO warning they're ripe for data theft and urging developers and stores to tighten security.
Ixia, a US tech firm, offers vital testing solutions for telcos, enhancing network performance, security, and reliability - a must-know for the NZ IT sector.
CA Technologies shifts its focus to New Zealand enterprise deals, urging local partners to target large organisations for mutual success and growth.
Cloud delivery centre opens in Canada to address growing enterprise demand for cost reductions and new technologies.
McAfee will compensate users after a faulty update crashed Windows XP PCs, offering reimbursements and free subscription extensions to those affected.
Requests for data recovery are on the up, and according to a leading data recovery provider, human error is responsible for the increasing demand.
Organisations are ramping up software testing to curb overruns, with 23% now deeming it strategically important, shows Planit's annual study.
Qual IT, New Zealand's key IT quality provider, names Angela Nash as CEO, marking progress in addressing the gender gap in the tech industry.
New Zealand's young programmers shined at the International Olympiad of Informatics, winning two bronze medals in Brisbane amid intense competition.
CIOs cannot keep up with device vendors releasing new versions of mobile applications for existing mobile device updates every couple of months.
Symantec's 2011 survey shows a lack of disaster preparedness among SMBs, risking costly downtime and customer loss. Half of global SMBs lack a disaster plan.
Migrating your computers to the Windows 7 operating system can be relatively painless if you do some advance planning.
TelstraClear inks a three-year, multi-million NZD $ deal with IBM, entrusting them to manage their 'Next IP Network' and bolster new service implementations.
Relying solely on backup tapes for disaster recovery is a costly mistake, warns Peter Mangin, CIO of Saatchi and Saatchi New Zealand.