True cost of not replacing computers - more than $4,000 each: Microsoft
The optimal age of PCs is no older than 4 years, beyond which they are more expensive to maintain than replace, according to Microsoft study
The optimal age of PCs is no older than 4 years, beyond which they are more expensive to maintain than replace, according to Microsoft study
Victor Vae'au spent eight years at the NZ Defence Force - six as chief information officer. He shares some lessons learned for current and future CIOs.
Instead of seeing consumerisation of technology as a force happening to the organisation, take a proactive approach, advises Gartner research vice president Brian Blau.
...and when the system goes live users are expected to perform flawlessly.
Mobile usage is approaching two-thirds of traffic in some large financial institutions, says Kieran Hines, senior analyst at Ovum.
Finance executives discuss how the uptake of cloud services and rise of mobile devices are creating a 24x7 customer-driven environment. They share insights on how they are working through these rapid changes, while preparing for the next business technology trend, at a recent CIO roundtable held in conjunction with Samsung.
Mature planning and execution of programmes around mobile applications and devices was the key theme of a recent CIO roundtable held in conjunction with Unisys. Photos by Jason Creaghan.
CIOs have two options: ignore it, maintain centralised control. Or, become an enabler to the business
Emerging technologies like Google Glass and SmartWatches appeal to a quarter of respondents, and half of this group will want to use these for banking.
Samsung is setting the industry bar higher for the entire mobile industry, says JK Shin, CEO and president of IT and mobile division.
Seamless, secure, speedy checkout – regardless of device – will be mainstream in three to five years, says MasterCard exec Matthew Barr
ASB’s new head office environment means employees can work anywhere, with the device of their choice, and printers are often on respite. CIO New Zealand takes a tour of North Wharf in Auckland’s Wynyard Quarter.
Four New Zealand CIOs talk about key issues their teams are facing, and the new areas ICT is working on.
Vodafone, Telecom and 2degrees collaborate to make mobiles less attractive to thieves
Symantec project aims to plug continuous skills gap in the area.