Chief Information Officer (CIO) stories
UK Gov launches desktop service to enhance inter-agency collaboration, promising cost-effective and flexible working solutions.
If you could make one change to improve the relationship between the New Zealand government and Kiwi businesses, would recruiting a Chief Technology O.
Trying to decide if your app should be iOS or Android compatible? Forget it; you should be deciding if your enterprise mobile app will be native or hybrid...
Following a government review of it's system security last October, the CIO in charge of the investigation says the issues have been addressed.
A shortage of IT talent in New Zealand will lead to higher salaries and multiple job offers for professionals in 2013, says Robert Walters.
Wild Bamboo clinches another UK client, outperforming local rivals in a fierce bid, showcasing its health software prowess.
Mike Clarke, CIO of SkyCity, talks to Henrietta Kjaer about the challenges of managing staff and technology in a 24/7 operation.
Doug Casement steps into the role of head of distribution at Renaissance, taking over from Warwick Grey who is on resignation notice.
Despite the hype, Ovum's survey finds the majority of big firms in NZ and Australia aren't ready for BYOD, sticking to provided devices.
The explosion in cloud computing, virtualisation and mobile computing paradigms is changing the demands placed on enterprise networks.
Novopay marks its 1st year amid improvement but faces ongoing challenges and a pivotal system upgrade to address tax issues.
Govt boosts CIO's powers and budget to tackle IT blunders and safeguard public data, following high-profile failures like Novopay.
Embedding counterfeit software with dangerous malware allows criminals to prey on computer users who are unaware of the potential danger.
Microsoft named most indispensable 'mega-vendor' by CIOs in survey by US investment bank Piper Jaffray, with 45% choosing Microsoft as most important vendor.
Nearly three-quarters of companies deploying user-focused BYOD report improvements in employee productivity, customer response times and work processes.
The top trend in technology for 2013 is the continued corporatisation of consumer and mobile technology. Expect more consumers to step up their use of.
RIM launched a BB10 tech preview for selected customers, boasting early access to new smartphones and enterprise solutions.
Companies are being more flexible about allowing employees to use their own technology at work and are using social media more for communication.
Professionals in the communications sector enjoying increased salaries in one of the fastest growing industries Down Under, beating the general cost of living.
Unified communications shift to 'cheap, cheerful' offerings, setting change in motion for resellers, says Gartner VP Geoff Johnson.