Travel stories
Lara Croft returns in *Shadow of the Tomb Raider*, delivering stellar gameplay and level design, though the story might be the weakest of the reboot trilogy.
The case of a missing saildrone that set off from San Francisco three years ago has finally been solved right here in New Zealand.
Digitalising travel and expense data cuts paperwork and saves money, says SAP Concur, offering real-time visibility and automation for smoother business trips.
Opinions on the technical challenges of expanding edge networks and data centers emerged, questioning the nature and growth of the edge.
Despite the stigma, Office 365 adoption is improving security, but managing it can be challenging, says @journalist. #CloudSecurity #Office365.
Harnessing AI, machine learning, and VR, the travel industry seeks to predict and inspire consumer behaviour, making choices more personalised and engaging.
Those of you who need your tunes whether you're working out or waiting for the next flight will be pricking your ears with interest right now.
70% of companies couldn't fulfil data access and portability requests within the GDPR-specified one-month time limit.
Veritas ANZ MD, Howard Fyffe, discusses the importance of data protection and disaster recovery in a recent interview.
Adobe's latest AI innovations promise to revolutionise personalisation and optimisation in brand interactions. Learn how AI can refine customer experiences.
With the growth of software-as-a-service products, SMBs are increasingly able to afford powerful tools that were traditionally barred to them.
Ruckus has released findings from its study of 1200 organizations in APAC who collectively have lost US$53m from downtime in the last 12 months.
Bots today have access to mission-critical systems, applications and data, just like any other user within the organisation.
The crown for best Spidey game ever is debatable again because Insomniac's Spider-Man PS4 gives Spider-Man 2 a run for its money.
Two footy mates from northern Queensland have now closed a capital raise of AU$5 million – all for their social network for travellers.
InternetNZ concerned about potential government actions that could compromise online security for New Zealanders. Broader debate needed. #cybersecurity.
The University of Otago and Perth's Curtin University have collaborated to drastically improve the accuracy of smartphone location services.
Rapid evolution of enterprise IoT tech justifies digital transformation, but privacy concerns must be addressed, warns GlobalData.
Jaheer Abbas says many organisations are bumping up against the limitations of the cloud's centralised nature, but the solution is on our doorsteps.
A survey by Instructure suggests technology could give students the world experience needed to help navigate an increasingly globalised world.