5 top digital transformation trends for 2019
Watch out for the fading of the term ‘digital transformation’ as a standalone marketing term, reports Claus Mortensen of Ecosystm
Watch out for the fading of the term ‘digital transformation’ as a standalone marketing term, reports Claus Mortensen of Ecosystm
'CIOs who master these IoT trends have the opportunity to lead digital innovation in their business,' says Nick Jones, research vice president at Gartner.
The British regulator has fired the first shot across the bow of foreign companies processing European personal data, writes Frith Tweedie of EY
Jason Delamore of Auckland Airport explains why his combined role works well in a highly complex, fast moving environment
We need to take into account the increased risk of cybersecurity breaches when considering the design of the open banking regime, writes Nicole Buisson of Xero
It’s quite a minefield to navigate both sides of the equation when it comes to how we use the data we gather, writes Tony Stewart of Xero.
Chief security officers should play a key role in building trust with customers, and that translates to better customer acquisition, greater customer loyalty, and more revenue.
How Nick Harley of Raygun swapped industries and hemispheres for a career in hi-tech.
While supervising the building of a luxury yacht, Hadleigh Ford got the idea of developing software to fill a service gap in the maritime industry.
The cost of getting privacy wrong is becoming significant, and a cost that can undo hard work spent designing products and services which look amazing, but fail to meet regulatory requirements and customer expectations of privacy, write Hayley Miller and Campbell Featherstone of Kensington Swan.
The time to prepare for a data-driven future is before it arrives— not after, reports ISACA.
In pulling together our predictions for the year ahead, four themes emerged - separation, speed, money and time, writes Victor Milligan of Forrester.
Revera and Nyriad develop system to help government agencies simplify management of trusted information
Pressing issues with our outdated privacy law may finally get a kickstart on 23 September, writes Nelson Siva of Solution Dynamics
New Zealand is poised to pass new legislation that sets the framework for the disclosure of data breaches to the public. Brian Fletcher of Symantec reflects on what this means for your organisation.