Dell: Big opportunities missed as Big Data remains big business
“Companies that are effective at leveraging Big Data are growing at a higher rate than those that are not."
“Companies that are effective at leveraging Big Data are growing at a higher rate than those that are not."
MYOB lays out bold transformation plans for the small business economy across Australia and New Zealand, revealing a range of new cloud accounting solutions at the opening of the MYOB Roadshow in Melbourne today.
"This case shows that Veeam will not back down in the face of threats, even when those threats are made by a large company like Symantec."
“I have been working with a lot of client CEOs and their teams over the past few weeks, and one topic keeps coming up over and over again — information security.”
Spark New Zealand will form a fibre construction joint venture with Vocus Communications called Connect 8.
Software-based communications provider Megaport has opened its platform to all tenants and users in the data centre in Auckland, New Zealand.
"We know that technology has the capability to change the world: from the Gutenberg printing press to the steam engine to the microchip.”
“It’s not about Big Data, it’s about all data. Of all these predictions, and all the others you’ve likely read over the past month, that’s the one you can take to the bank – literally.”
Public sector organisations set to deliver new transformative capabilities in all fields of strategic and operational undertakings.
The rapid pace of innovation across all IT will continue into 2015 to usher in the era of integration, and according to Intel, the A/NZ region is well placed to capitalise.
Kevin Bloch, Chief Technology Officer, Cisco Australia and New Zealand delivers his top 10 ICT trends in 2015.
3rd Platform technologies are fundamentally altering how IT organisations function, how business is conducted, and how enterprises compete.
“Bigger players in the market are less willing to concede defeat to AWS and Azure. Such is the case with VMware and Google."
Over 400 million phablets will ship in 2019, a five-fold increase over the 138 million devices estimated to be shipped in 2015.
Traditional business intelligence (BI) and analytic models are being disrupted as the balance of power shifts from IT to the business.