There is still a lack of cyber-savviness: Kaspersky Lab
Almost half of us undermine our online security by sharing passwords, according to findings by software security group, Kaspersky Lab.
Almost half of us undermine our online security by sharing passwords, according to findings by software security group, Kaspersky Lab.
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.
West Australian businesses are leading unlicensed software settlements in 2015, with more than a third of settlements related to West Australian businesses with penalties tallying up to $100,000 for using unlicensed software, according to BSA.
Most governments have already picked the low-hanging fruit of single-function ‘fix my pothole’ applications, and will need to stretch higher to deliver integrated, citizen-focused services, according to global analyst firm Ovum.
There is a major performance gap between the needs of Australian business and IT’s current ability to deliver, according to application performance infrastructure company, Riverbed Technology.
At a time when Australia is facing a serious shortage of skilled ICT professionals, women represent only 28 per cent of the ICT workforce as compared to 43 per cent in the wider professional workforce, according to a study by the ACS.
Payment card data is perhaps the most well-known data type stolen and sold, according to Intel Security Group’s McAfee Labs. In the company’s latest Hidden Data Economy report, it found the average estimated price for stolen credit and debit cards ranges between $21 to $40 in Australia.
Digital disruption is resulting in an increase in the adoption of Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) to develop and deploy custom applications in the Cloud, according to a new study by technology analyst firm, Telsyte.
The far-reaching technology-driven transformation, nicknamed the programmable economy, has the potential to disrupt virtually every facet of the global economy, according to independent analyst company, Gartner.
Almost one in four Internet users are unable to recognize an online threat, according to security company, Kaspersky Lab.
Marketing leaders in A/NZ are increasingly making technology decisions for their organisations, according to a new study by emerging technology analyst firm, Telsyte.
The speed of this digital transformation within organisations has been identified as a hurdle, according to IT service management company, Capgemini. In its annual World Quality Report, published in conjunction with HP, it found that 55 per cent of organisations identify ‘application functionality changing too quickly’ as their biggest challenge.
IT departments across A/NZ are spending big on redundant technology. In a recent study commissioned by Rackspace and conducted by deciBel Research, it found that one in ten companies wasted more than $100,000 a year on redundant IT.
Ninety per cent of micro businesses in Australia are running efficiently, but only 54 per cent of organisations with six to 20 people feel the same way about operational efficiency, according to global manufacturer of business printers and multifunction devices, OKI Data Australia.
Using the Internet is one of the preferred sources of entertainment in Australia, according to consulting firm, Deloitte. In its 2015 annual media consumer survey, it found 60 per cent of Australians use the Internet for social or personal reasons as their top three entertainment activities.