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Paul W Poteete's extensive background working with the US Department of Defense will bring a wealth of knowledge to his new cybersecurity role.
UAE activist targeted by 'Trident' - a trio of zero-day iOS exploits enabling total device control, discovered by Toronto researchers.
Jade Software has successfully gone global, using diversification and investment strategies that have paid off, the company reports.
Cyber crime has struck 63% of Australian businesses in the past year, with mobile security incidents affecting 71%, according to CompTIA's latest report.
Australia leads in peak mobile speeds at 153.3 Mbps but drops in global internet speed rankings, signalling the need to catch up with faster-growing nations.
Aussie retailer Colette gears up for global growth with NetSuite's cloud solutions, overhauling POS and financial systems.
Jade Software's Thinkubator, the two week long initiative designed to encourage innovative ideas, is coming to a close.
Cooks Global Foods widened its first-half loss after buying the Canadian franchise rights to Esquires Coffee Houses, completing its ownership of th.
The report pointed to market competition and best-practice ICT regulation as the key drivers of affordable ICT services.
Wynyard Group, the security software company spun out of Jade Software last year, has hired Andrew France, former deputy director of cyber defence.
LinkedIn reaches 300 million members worldwide, aiming to connect all 3.3 billion professionals, with a focus on mobile.
Wynyard Group teams up with Radio Tactics for a cutting-edge mobile forensics solution, promising major benefits for law enforcement.
Wynyard Group launches new crime analytics platform, with features for identifying financial crime patterns and investigating gun crimes.
New Zealand leads global customer satisfaction, with Kiwis eager to spend in IT services as satisfaction hits 92%.
Wynyard Group, the New Zealand software company, has listed on the NZ stock exchange, with strong support from investors.
One billion dollars means a heck of lot to Dr Evil. But one billion iTunes U content downloads means even more to Apple.
Next-generation mobile technology is a step closer, but what does it all mean for you, me and every other Kiwi?.
Technology can be used to preserve ancestral knowledge in formats that are relevant and accessible, according to Steven Renata, from Kiwa Digital.
US Federal Reserve policy makers are set to gather in the wake of Wall Street's worst weekly drop in three years, amid heightened concern that the.
New Zealand shares rose, led by Xero on optimism more investors will focus on the cloud-based accounting firm's growth potential.