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Ingram Micro Showcase On The Road 2022 is finally happening, featuring 50 vendors, educational keynotes, and networking opportunities across New Zealand.
Tourwriter, a technology company in travel, has announced the appointment of Lisa Gardiner as its new growth head.
Living in a world without cybersecurity would be a digital dystopia, warns Kaspersky. No encryption, privacy, or trust in tech.
Jabra has always designed good-quality headphones, and they have taken this even further with their new essential headset for mobile workers.
The rise of super apps is transforming the way we access products and services. Here's how brands can tap into this trend.
Sustainability, and the role technology has in managing corporate travel, has become a major focal point for business leaders.
Australian-developed smart traffic technology is being rolled out across the UK to catch dangerous drivers using their phones and not wearing seatbelts.
Schneider Electric is teaming up with Claroty to assist in maintaining cybersecurity for physical assets - a critical issue.
IDC has found that global revenues in the collaboration applications market grew 28.4% year-over-year in 2021 to $29.1 billion.
I have always liked mechanical keyboards, and this is no exception. I find the action much easier to use than the modern keyboards with limited travel.
Transdev Sydney Ferries completes successful trial using Cradlepoint 5G in-vehicle technology for improved connectivity.
TCL continues to provide consumers with budget phones that still pack a punch with the TCL 30 SE mobile phone.
Wave Audio, one of Australia's best new audio brands, has recently released a set of landmark noise-cancelling true wireless earbuds, the Immersive Pro.
Forter and ShopBack have enhanced their partnership with the addition of better eCommerce security solutions for customers.
Rome2rio hires Bo Jing as Head of Product to lead the team and build solutions to improve travel experiences for its growing user base.
Pattern has released new research showing that in the last twelve months, a record number of Australians made a purchase online, spending AUD $62.3 billion.
A reluctance to return to the office is impacting a would-be hybrid working model, instead leaving businesses with a mostly-remote workforce.
Trans-Tasman security integrator looks to meet the twin challenges of high client project demand tight & labour market supply with new opportunities. .
The total losses from January to June 2022 have more than doubled compared to the first half of 2021, where Australians lost a combined $139 million.
Technology, media, and telecommunications and transport industry groups were the top targets for cyber threats in Singapore in 2021.