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Auckland's Computer Lounge has suffered a months-long security breach. While credit card details are safe, other personal data may have been exposed.
A brother and sister team is behind one of New Zealand's newest cryptocurrency exchange platforms designed for everyday investors.
Nokia builds on its plans to take on the NZ market as it releases its new 7.1 handset exclusively through Spark.
With the developers' track record of releasing outstanding games, Red Dead Redemption 2, wasn't likely to be anything but superb.
Organisations that can use fewer security products that individually offer more capability are likely to have a lower total cost of ownership.
Spark will be one of the landmark retailers setting up shop in one of the country's newest shopping destinations next year.
Australian customers are increasingly dissatisfied with call centres, with 64% having had a bad experience, according to a survey by Citrus Group.
Phishing techniques are evolving, targeting cloud-based services like Gmail, deceiving users into granting API access and exposing sensitive data.
Adobe completes its USD $4.75 billion acquisition of Marketo, aiming to fuse their platforms for superior B2B and B2C cross-channel marketing solutions.
It is paramount for organisations to have a clear understanding of what data protection is and close the gaps in their protection strategies.
A new Vertiv report has forecast data centres and public cloud adoption to skyrocket in the coming years throughout the retail industry.
Learn techniques for handling normalised SQL data in PowerApps. This guide helps proficient developers create seamless interactions with SQL databases.
Australian government agencies struggle with cloud migration due to data sovereignty concerns, ASD Certification dependency, and security risks.
Halloween is upon us, but the real fear for businesses is what happens if the lights go out? Protection of data and digital services is crucial.
Apple's latest Mac mini and MacBook Air, launching next week, boast enhanced performance and cutting-edge eco-friendly designs using 100% recycled aluminium.
Cloud tool growth spikes data risk; firms adapt to insider threats, ensure compliance with tools like Netskope.
Small-to-medium sized businesses are increasingly moving their data to the cloud, but must take appropriate security measures to protect it, warns ESET.
The report revealed that nearly a quarter of the data in the cloud can be categorised as sensitive, putting an organisation at risk if stolen or leaked.
Rittal's Clive Partridge discusses the merits of edge computing and why it won't kill the cloud, but it will certainly change it.
The Office of the Australian Information Commissioner has been notified of 245 data breaches affecting personal information between July and September 2018.