How Telstra, Bank of New Zealand and iCare convince customers to share data
Just because organisations have sought the legally required consent to use data doesn’t make them immune to a backlash from customers.
Just because organisations have sought the legally required consent to use data doesn’t make them immune to a backlash from customers.
Skyfii is to acquire Melbourne-based customer insights company Beonic Technologies for $1.66 million.
Artificial intelligence and blockchain are among the top disruptive technologies to watch out for, according to Frost & Sullivan.
Australia has always been known to be an early adopter of technology. But that assertion is challenged when it comes to big data and analytics.
Online streaming and Internet TV company, Netflix, has launched its service globally, simultaneously bringing its Internet TV network to more than 130 new countries around the world. The company made the announcement – and the service went live – during a keynote by co-founder and chief executive, Reed Hastings, at CES 2016.
Personalising the customer experience, improving operational efficiency and moving to new delivery models are some the top IT trends to expect from telcos in 2016, according to global analyst firm, Ovum.
Cloud-based enterprise performance management (EPM) company, Host Analytics, and business and finance analytics specialist, Inside Info, have bolstered their commitment to the Australian market with the establishment of a new datacentre in Sydney.
Businesses need to invent new ways to think in a cognitive era, according to IBM Watson master inventor, Peter Haggar. He claimed that entering into an era of cognitive, businesses must be inspired to change even though it might not be simple.
Technology product and services business, Hills, has signed an exclusive distribution agreement with video content analytics company, Ipsotek. As per the agreement, Hills will serve as Ipsotek’s exclusive distributor for the A/NZ region.
New Zealand-headquartered crime analytics software vendor, Wynyard Group, has won a three-year contract to manage Tatts Group’s governance, risk and compliance (GRC) program.
Microsoft stands poised to unveil the next chapter in the ambitious, yet tumultuous Surface saga on Tuesday, with a quote-unquote "small" Surface event in New York City. The date's concrete, but the details are murky. Just what is Microsoft going to unveil? The Surface 2 and Surface Pro 2 were only launched in late October, after all.
Windows 8 isn't quite the next Vista after all.
The PC industry's hemorrhaging continued on Tuesday, as Acer announced that it lost nearly half a billion dollars in the last three months--an utter disaster that prompted the company to boot CEO J.T. Wang out the door, along with 7 percent of Acer's staff.
The pitchfork wielders have won: Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer is retiring sometime in the next year, after he completes the search for a successor. And you know what? It couldn't have happened at a better time.
Something ominous occurred earlier this week: Amid all the talk about the Windows 8.1 release date, Lenovo quietly announced that it shipped more mobile devices than desktops and laptops in the second quarter.