Opinion stories
Yellow has transitioned from an iconic phone book company to an eCommerce platform, aiding Kiwi SMEs in developing seamless digital experiences.
The demand for Intelligent Data Management is growing as data continues to play an integral role in business operations and customer services.
Organisations are facing a complex data landscape, with data from various sources and growing business demands.
Schneider's Robert Bunger discusses his key takings from the Open Compute Summit and how Europe is leading the US.
Clive Hogg talks about data centre interconnectivity and what needs to take place to cater for the relentless demand for bandwidth.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is becoming increasingly important for businesses, offering improved decision making and business insights.
the explosion of data available to a business and self-service BI tools is transforming how everyone works - but is self-service living up to expectations?.
Data security is paramount for Australian businesses aiming to build customer trust, as regulations like NDB and GDPR push for stricter compliance.
The popularity of UCaaS has grown very fast, with larger organisations across major industries like financial services and healthcare embracing it.
Quantum computing threatens current cryptographic standards, but industry leaders are gearing up with adaptive strategies to welcome this new era safely.
Balancing data security with a BYOD policy is challenging. Here are three strategies, from MDM to agentless mobile security, to achieve it.
Enterprises are predicted to replace VPNs with micro-perimeters for IoT and hybrid cloud security in 2019, according to DH2i CEO Don Boxley.
IPv6 is the latest version of the Internet Protocol, which identifies devices across the internet so they can be located.
With VPNs becoming less efficient for cloud networks, IT managers are turning to Application Specific Networking (ASN) for integrated security and connectivity.
DDOS attack disrupts data center provider, highlighting the importance of application availability and the irrelevance of 100% uptime.
While a nuclear submarine may seem like a completely different beast from a data centre, the similarities in how they should be managed are striking and many.
The next gen of cloud-based data platform services are flexible and cost-effective so even small organisations can unlock data insights.
While there have been less high profile attacks making the headlines, the frequency of attacks is, in fact, increasing.
In the age of mobile dominance, investing in mobile web strategies like AMP and PWA could revolutionise digital experiences, yet many businesses lag behind.
IoT is taking the world by storm - technology is no longer a 'nice-to-have' but a must have. Today, even the oldest trades have to adapt to survive.