Security stories
Technology is saving teachers time, enabling them to focus on students, according to a survey by software-as-a-service firm Instructure.
The benefits of digital business relies more than just the adoption of technologies like cloud and mobile, according to ANZ CompTia.
De Laine is tasked with driving Check Point Software's business forward across the region, as well as supporting the company's channel network.
Dell has released a new security suite to combat malware threats in the enterprise, integrating Cylance technology using AI and machine learning.
The technology industry moves at a relentless pace, making it both exhilarating and unforgiving. Here are six predictions for 2016.
A new wireless technology known as Li-Fi has been tested in a real world setting and is 100 times faster than Wi-Fi.
New technologies flood the market, leaving businesses unsure of investments. CompTIA outlines four key considerations to simplify this landscape.
Managed service providers need to provide more than just cost savings and productivity, as organisations demand new value and new measurements.
Intel Security's new channel boss says the security industry has failed to address the real problem with security. He outlines his views.
Organisations unsure how to approach end user computing and manage device security, says 2015 Mobile Workforce Report.
There's a new IT buyer on the block, with ANZ CMOs increasingly making IT decisions – and managing their own IT budget – according to a new survey.
As Symantec and Veritas part ways, Veritas assures stability and growth in its channel despite the split, with fresh strategies ahead.
Ian McAdam will lead and drive growth across Symantec's enterprise security business and support customers and partners in the Pacific region.
Wireless automation in industrial processes set to grow at 16.19% over next 5 years, says Research and Markets.
BYOD data protection policy is crucial as mobile devices are targeted by criminals, says Acronis. 38% of companies to rely on BYOD by 2016.
Cisco Systems NZ faces financial woes as revenues fall 11% to $22.2m and losses soar by 162% to $804,635 in the 2015 fiscal year.
Empired continues its multi-million dollar run, signing a $10 million, five year infrastructure managed services contract with Horizon Power.
A foot in the door project led to a much larger partnership between real estate firm Savills and VMtech, creating business driven ICT infrastructure.
Australia's change in leadership is set to create new challenges for digital recruitment according to technology recruitment agency, Greythorn.
Cisco's tenth annual Visual Networking Index highlights some key growth areas for resellers as internet usage booms and connected devices change.