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Kiwis are being asked to get their smartphones and cameras out and join an ambitious project to crowd map the world.
IT departments will soon add a chief data officers (CDO) to the team in order to remain successful as competition heats up.
Businesses must ensure they comply with data regulations, according to Teradata, who says big data can transform operations.
Hawke's Bay Councils boost transparency with a new site, showcasing joint efforts to economize and innovate for locals.
Mobile app vulnerabilities and threat vectors are on the rise, posing risks to enterprise security, according to a new report.
Organisations face a significant challenge in managing cyber security as the internet was never made to be secure, says BAE Systems Applied Intelligence.
Billions of Wi-Fi devices are putting company data and IT systems at risk as employees neglect security protocols.
UXC Eclipse claims that business process management is increasingly being used to develop a customer-centric approach.
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EA dazzles at E3 with Star Wars Battlefront, unfurls Mass Effect: Andromeda and courts diversity with FIFA 16's female teams.
Microsoft bolsters System Centre and OMS application management across hetrogenous OS' and multiple environments with BlueStripe acquisition.
Ruckus Wireless has expanded its SPoT location-based service (LBS), to let service providers and enterprises improve their wireless infrastructure.
Cisco is taking 'security everywhere' with a slew of new offerings to embed security across the network, turning it into a sensor and enforcer.
TechnologyOne plans to use this acquisition to further reinforce its strategic focus on providing relevant enterprise solutions for key customers.
In a bold £2.4bn bid, Uber seeks control of Nokia's Here maps, eyeing autonomy from Google and fueling its driverless ambitions.
For the first time Yellow is running a structured graduate programme, providing graduates with the opportunity to gain real world hands-on experience.
Panasonic's shift to a customer first model has led to solid growth and new opportunities for its partners and resellers.
IDC says HP's acquisition of Aruba could be a key strategic move for HP – however, the analyst firm has flagged a number of challenges ahead.
TechnologyOne has continued its acquisition path, snapping up asset management consulting and software firm Jeff Roorda and Associates in a $10m deal.