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LogMeIn has unveiled Bold360, a customer engagement platform offering real-time, 360-degree views of contextual data.
The worldwide wearables market continued its rapid rise in the first quarter of 2017 (1Q17) with multiple companies experiencing triple digit growth.
Gartner reveals disruptors like Amazon and Uber outpace traditional tech firms, urging a rethink of business models for sustained growth.
Veritas Technologies has announced new multi-cloud data management solutions to improve visibility and protection of cloud-based data.
A total of 2.3m units were shipped in the first quarter of 2017 and a long list of new products are scheduled to ship in the second half of 2017.
Epicor's EVP Sabby Gill speaks on the surge in cloud-based ERP, as firms swap CapEx for OpEx in the digital economy.
The security market is going through a major shakeup as advanced analytics, SaaS, managed services, and other trends explode, says Gartner.
After a slow 2016, a new forecast from the International Data Corporation (IDC) has revealed smartphone shipments are expected to rebound in 2017.
New insights from Juniper Research have predicted a rather dire future for modern businesses in the constant war against cybercrime.
But for me, the most interesting aspects of the research is in unpacking the impact of a range of data center problems on the business itself.
Commercial notebooks and detatchable tablets will help drive the personal computing device market back to growth – but it won't be until 2019.
Until now, I had always pictured colocation as a large warehouse for IT equipment and not a platform that would support smaller scale implementations.
A growing number of network and security vendors have said that some product lines have an increasing likelihood of total system failure.
Huawei, Oppo and Vivo have grabbed a combined 24% of the global smartphone market, with ASPs on the up as buyers spend more for better phones.
Genesys has been deemed a Leader in the Gartner 2017 Magic Quadrant for Contact Centre Infrastructure, Worldwide.
How to tell the board about a technology that could disrupt business models, remove institutional arbiters, and reprogramme the economy.
The enterprise connectivity market in Australia is on the verge of becoming significantly more software-defined according to IDC.
Samsung surges to lead in NZ's smartphone market post-Note 7, as overall shipments take a hit. Apple trails closely, despite sector decline.
Six out of 46 finalists in the IDC Smart City APAC awards are Kiwi projects - with only China garnering more finalists. So who's in the running?.
Aussie businesses have slipped down the mobility maturity stakes, with few local businesses using mobility as a competitive differentiator or enabler.