CIO upfront: Design thinking - fad or foundation for growth?
It’s a fair question, given that business fads do come and go, writes Darryl McClay of DesignThinkers Group
It’s a fair question, given that business fads do come and go, writes Darryl McClay of DesignThinkers Group
With the Zero Trust framework, organisations are shifting their security focus away from traditional network strategies to perimeter-less approaches, reports Okta.
Drag-and-drop tools allow developers to assemble applications without the need for manual programming. Here's how companies such as Shell Downstream, 7-Eleven and John Hancock are putting low-code development to work
“Now more providers are on board, we’re hoping employers will put payday filing on their New Year to-do list,” says Richard Owen, customer segment leader at Inland Revenue.
Watch out for the fading of the term ‘digital transformation’ as a standalone marketing term, reports Claus Mortensen of Ecosystm
Your new computer has a 64-bit processor, but your software probably is still 32-bit. Why haven't software developers done more about it?
A close analysis of five successful IT brands unearths a constituent of hard-nosed and seasoned businessmen.
The boss of computer services company UXC, Geoff Lord, is the former head of Elders Resources, IBA Health chairman Greg Cohen was one of the country's top tax lawyers, and Oakton chief executive Neil Wilson is a business strategist.