United States (US) stories
Supercross is a sport that isn't very popular here in New Zealand, but it has a large following over in the United States.
The Queensland government has appointed a new Chief Customer and Digital Officer to drive the state's digital economy and improve citizen-centric services.
Salesforce report reveals that 83% of Australians don't feel prepared for the digital skills required by modern businesses.
SoftIron expands its presence in Singapore to support its regional customers and explore plans for a dedicated supply chain tower facility.
The researchers state that a new universal data governance framework must be introduced to address the data governance needs in emerging technologies.
Zayo Group has made history with the world's longest 800G optical wave, beating the former world record by 74.5km.
According to a new IDC spending guide, U.S. spending on artificial intelligence solutions will double by 2025.
Hitachi Vantara has appointed Adrian Johnson as Vice President and Managing Director for its Digital Infrastructure Business Unit in Asia Pacific.
BillingPlatform, a revenue management provider, has been selected by IDP Education as its billing and revenue recognition solution.
More than three quarters of ASX 200 companies are subjecting customers, partners and employees to higher risks of email fraud.
With the transformation of banking and payments is accelerating, the industry has caught disruption from many angles due to web trends and the global pandemic.
The quantity of cyber attacks targeting the Log4Shell complex of vulnerabilities in Log4j still remains extremely high, according to Barracuda Networks.
While there is some desire to return to the office, most employees want to continue working from in some capacity, according to a recent report.
A legal challenge is being prepared to overturn the Intellectual Property Office's (IPONZ) decision not to recognise a machine as an inventor.
Organisational leaders can prepare to modernise HR and finance functions as pandemic-triggered events deplete talent.
AXA's recent data breach highlights the urgent need for tighter security controls in the insurance sector, as cyber attacks target financial companies.
New Zealanders are becoming increasingly reliant on submarine cables for secure connectivity, but how safe are these networks?.
New Zealand has been caught by a global fight between humans and machines that might define intellectual property rights for the rest of the century.
Cryptopia went from launch to managing funds for 1.4 million investors to a significant data breach and its inevitable death - all in just five years.
A new partnership between Mitsubishi and Digital Realty has resulted in the opening of a data centre in Tokyo.