Digital services stories
The analyst has predicted that digital transformation initiatives will continue to dominate Australian IT business discussions and investment.
Dell Boomi has secured new projects with UTS in Sydney, Fred Hollows Foundation, and global education provider Study Group, driving cloud integration success.
AT&T's CIOs face immense pressure in 2018 to digitise businesses and innovate, amidst rising tech disruptions from companies like Grab, Mobike, and ofo.
IDC forecasts that by 2021, 60% of Australia's GDP will be digitised, driven by DX; cloud services spending will surpass AUD $9.8 billion.
The Hut34 Project, founded by Tim McNamara and Peter Godbolt, aims to connect AI engines, IoT devices, and digital services.
Direct connectivity to IBM Cloud data centers in Asia, and Australia as well as Mainland Europe and the US will arrive over the coming months.
More than half confided their company would need to adopt new technology within the next three years in order to evolve and stay competitive.
Tim McNamara, founder of Hut34, shares insights on chatbots, IoT integration, and tackling Australia's blockchain talent drought in our exclusive interview.
While digital creates new possibilities across all industries, it also poses a big challenge to traditional IT models.
Frost - Sullivan honours top Indonesian companies for leadership, innovation, customer service and product development.
Equinix highlights the rise of private blockchains, AI's mainstream breakthrough, and IoT's edge computing needs among its eight IT predictions for 2018.
Organisations are experiencing five critical IT incidents per month, each costing organisations upwards of NZ$150,000 to the business.
These incidences demonstrate how the lines between IT and the IT-supported businesses are becoming blurred. All industries are being affected.
Rampant online fraud in APAC is shaking consumer trust in digital services, with a new study revealing one in five people directly impacted by fraud.
New Zealand government widens search for chief technology officer as minister Clare Curran says they haven't found the right person.
By developing an online portal that enables self-service for council interactions, Horowhenua becomes a more desirable place for businesses.
IDC forecasts NZ's digital economy will thrive by 2021, with major investments in Cloud 2.0 and open APIs reshaping the IT industry landscape.
1Link Guarantee signs three-year data center hosting deal with Pakistan Telecommunication Company (PTCL) in Karachi.
Between 2016 and 2020, enterprise Interconnection Bandwidth capacity to cloud and IT service providers is expected to grow at 160% CAGR.
New Zealand government prioritizes digital technology, open government, and media with the appointment of a chief technology officer.