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Ridesharing service Ola launches in Auckland, Wellington, and Christchurch, offering affordable, reliable transportation and low commission rates for drivers.
Ransomware has evolved to be more sophisticated, crafty and targeted and remains a threat to businesses of all sizes.
Hyundai invests in Israeli deep learning startup allegro.ai to bring AI into vehicle management. #AI #automotive.
Mastercard has launched its first southern hemisphere Global Tech Hub in Sydney's St Leonards, aiming to spearhead innovation in payments technology.
Gap is working with Microsoft to migrate hundreds of applications to Azure, focusing on a seamless customer experience.
Legacy approaches to backup and recovery may no longer be enough for organisations as data becomes increasingly distributed.
Cloud's rise brings hybrid and multicloud challenges, IDC and Forcepoint guide on secure cloud data transition.
The fans filled Auckland's Westfield Sylvia Park to take advantage of the opening specials and get their hands on some Xiaomi tech.
Integrations will keep customer content protected and secure with tools for controlling identity access, governing data, and managing devices.
JPlay is one of the world's first blockchain-powered eSports platforms, launched this month in Taipei, Taiwan.
Australian businesses are struggling to manage and secure their distributed unstructured data, leading them to turn towards software-defined storage solutions.
Ivanti unveils Asset Manager Cloud to secure and optimise IT asset lifecycle, tackling missing 30% of IT hardware.
Amateur cybercriminals (or anyone with a grudge), can execute spam attacks, steal people's identities, and more.
Google continues to introduce developments in the G Suite technology services driving greater adoption among enterprises.
ThreatQuotient integrates verified breach intelligence from Visa to help customers detect and protect against cyber attacks on payment data.
This quarter saw a global 6% YoY decline in smartphone shipments, largely due to a 13% decline for market leader Samsung, but Xiaomi's rise continues.
Blockchain technology, touted as the next big thing, may transform the privacy-driven healthcare sector in Australia.
Despite 90% of firms feeling threatened by digital competitors, many lack the right skills to adapt. See how focusing on people development is key.
24% of Australian IT professionals say that innovation is neither encouraged or rewarded at their company, according to an AppDynamics report.
According to GlobalData, the recent Optus deals with Origin and Sumo mean that communications services are on their way to becoming a utility.