Content Creation stories
Amazon Web Services (AWS) has launched a new location in Auckland, providing customers with faster digital content and improved connectivity.
Victoria University has teamed up with the Department of Internal Affairs to launch a digital accessibility micro-credential, starting 17 February 2020.
With improvements in technology and design, augmented reality and mixed reality will continue to grow to a market of over $20Bn by 2030.
Hyland, a global tech firm, discusses its content services solutions and its partnership with AWS in promoting digital transformation.
Coles launches Coles-co, a digital shopping experience offering specials, exclusive content, and personalised features for customers.
Global shipments of tablets reached 37.5 million units in Q2 2020, a 26% year-on-year increase, according to new figures from Canalys.
The new desktop offers the XPS design sensibility in a configurable desktop, and new monitors including a curved, 4K 32in UHD.
New Zealand's Company-X is pioneering WebAR and WebVR solutions, providing immersive experiences without the need for dedicated software or hardware.
Tencent Cloud and SDMC have signed an MoU to develop and market cloud-based OTT video streaming globally, merging Tencent's tech with SDMC's OTT expertise.
By cutting out the silos and shadow systems, financial organisations can increase operational efficiency and governance.
Nutanix partners with Avid Technology to develop hyperconverged platform for media and entertainment industry.
Razer commits USD $50 million to aid business partners hit by COVID-19. The funds will be distributed via Razer Gold, Razer Fintech, and ZVentures.
Adding content services to the picture can save time, make data accountability and governance easier, as well as add new levels of efficiency and collaboration.
CenturyLink has strengthened its content delivery network (CDN) service capabilities in 11 cities across APAC to cater to growing demands.
Adobe is developing an opt-in system that will allow creators and publishers to securely attach attribution data to content they choose to share.
On the list are Photoshop on iPad, Fresco on Windows and Adobe Aero for immersive media, along with previews of Adobe Illustrator on iPad and Photoshop Camera.
Hyland demonstrates how content services can revolutionise Shared Services models, promoting efficiency, collaboration, and cost savings across departments.
Hyland unveils OnBase Foundation with new modern features and security updates for future-proof content services.
Five Faces has tapped DD to provide the solution which enables the central control of digital displays, interactive displays and mobile phones.
With points-of-presence on both Australian coasts, Fastly's edge cloud platform gears up to better serve content on a global scale.