Futurist Chris Riddell on why businesses need to turn their tech teams into rockstars
… and ICT leaders need to behave like entrepreneurs and ‘a bit like startups’.
… and ICT leaders need to behave like entrepreneurs and ‘a bit like startups’.
South Auckland teens lead IT youth movement
Intel urged customers not to deploy firmware updates aimed at the Spectre and Meltdown flaws because the updates caused system instability; Microsoft reacted with its own release – KB4078130 – on Saturday.
‘Collaboration is hot. It will stay hot,’ says one analyst. Look for more, and larger, deployments in the year ahead.
Microsoft unveils a ton of AI improvements to make Bing, Cortana, and Microsoft Office apps smarter.
Frazer Scott has announced his intention to leave Microsoft, after more than 15 years with the tech giant.
How and why OMGTech! is bringing digital education to underserved Kiwi communities
‘EX’ or employee experience is critical for successful digital transformation
After a second hackathon in six months, the company is now setting its sights on another, says Jennifer Cherrington Mowat, head of technology and digital at Genesis Energy.
We expect a thousand businesses backing this initiative by the yearend, says Frances Valintine, who co-led the NZ Talent initiative.
The two firms extend partnership with integrations involving Adobe Sign and Microsoft’s collaboration platform.
The company is going to kill off SMB1 at long last, but you shouldn’t wait to disable it.
Origin IT spin-off aims to service IT needs of struggling small business owners.
‘We are absolutely focused on unleashing the power of data to change lives.’
There are some fresh public cloud offerings on the horizon for SAP database customers, thanks to Microsoft Azure and Amazon Web Services.