‘Rebuilding the unthinkable’: LWA rebrands to Radian Digital
Co-founder Atta Elayyan had the logo and website ready, just before he died in the March 15 Christchurch terrorist attacks
Co-founder Atta Elayyan had the logo and website ready, just before he died in the March 15 Christchurch terrorist attacks
Awards celebrate organisations that have empowered customers through the inventive use of Microsoft technology
As the drummers in LED-studded military uniforms exit the stage at the opening ceremony of Kaspersky Lab's Singapore summit, on walks Eugene Kaspersky in a blue linen shirt, jeans and trainers, an SLR camera slung round his neck.
Looks into suspicious software in Mercedes-Benz GLK 220 CDI cars produced between 2012 and 2015, after tests showed they only meet emissions limits when a certain function is activated.
New study reveals HR, finance, customer service and operations control majority of technology budgets across Australia and New Zealand
The 28-country European Union adopted the landmark General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) about a year ago, giving Europeans more control over their online information and privacy enforcers the power to impose hefty fines
Tracy Voice, CIO at Ministry for Primary Industries, says a key focus for her team is embedding the Research, Technology and Innovation (RTI) practice across the organisation.
CEO Mike Jenkins sees more growth ahead with their ‘co-pilot approach’ with customers
Starts new role in March
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
But businesses must put both their clients and customers in the driving seat, giving them control and quashing any false claims that AI will replace humans at work, writes Sam Daish of Xero
“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.
CIOs need to continue to be wary of long-term contracts with vendors that don’t support multiple platforms, writes Sean Abbott of Zerto
Accenture says it is now the largest Oracle Cloud systems integrator in Australia and New Zealand
SAP has swooped to purchase Qualtrics for US$8 billion, just as the software-as-a-service survey platform was preparing for an IPO.