Australia’s Cloud computing policies are lagging: BSA
The regulatory and legal environment for Cloud computing innovation in Australia is not up to scratch, according to a new study from BSA.
The regulatory and legal environment for Cloud computing innovation in Australia is not up to scratch, according to a new study from BSA.
Almost two thirds (65 per cent) of Australian companies in the last five years have increased the number of female professionals into technology roles, according to a recent survey from specialist recruiter, Robert Half.
SoftCOM strategy enables telecom carriers to realise comprehensive network evolution
SBS broke a number of its streaming service records by going all out with its Web and mobile video coverage of the 2014 FIFA World Cup.
The race is on to create a 'Spotify for video' as almost half of consumers globally watch movies and TV shows online on a daily basis.
Technology vendors were out and about showcasing their latest innovations and solutions at the recent CeBIT 2013 exhibiton in Hannover, Germany. Check out this slideshow of the general exhibition. Photos courtesy of Dominic Whitehand, WhiteGold Solutions.
German prosecutors have launched a criminal investigation over whether Google broke data protection regulations when it collected fragments of Wi-Fi data while shooting imagery for its mapping application.
Nigeria's Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) is asking German authorities for a copy of the sentence a Munich court handed in the case of two former Siemens managers found guilty of bribery to obtain telecom contracts in Nigeria.
On the day Apple announced the availability of the iPad in some Western European countries, rival German company WeTab changed the name of its tablet computing product and company from WePad to WeTab.
Germany's federal computer security agency has recommended that users dump Mozilla's newest Firefox browser until the company patches a critical vulnerability later this month.
Germany's antitrust authority is awaiting a response from Google on three separate complaints filed recently, although the agency said no action is likely for some time.
Germany and Google remained at odds Wednesday over how the company holds certain data used for its Street View map imagery.
Intel on Tuesday said it was granting US$12 million over five years to Saarland University in Germany to research graphics technologies.