Intel and Micron's breakthrough unveils 3D XPoint, set to transform data storage with unparalleled speed and endurance.
M2M has widespread industrial uses and is used extensively in the utilities sector, the automotive sector, for telemedicine, and more.
Security and privacy concerns for IoT and changes on the wearables front as functionality, design and non-intrusiveness come to the fore.
Procured through IT solutions provider, BES Information Technology Systems, the Nutanix platform allows Mater to expand its virtual desktop platform.
Juniper Research unveils its predictions for the IoT market - and warns of the importance of back-end analytics to make IoT a long-term success.
More workers are relying on mobile devices for their jobs, driving the adoption of Voice over Wi-Fi (VoWiFi; according to Wavelink.
The healthcare sector is a huge contributing factor to the booming wearable electronics market, according to Persistence Market Research.
UK schools must address data gaps to fully embrace education technology, says Advanced Learning, a cloud management system developer.
Around 50% of Kiwis believe organisations holding their personal data will be breached within the next year – for the channel, that means opportunity.
Honeywell is ramping up its ANZ reseller network and its partner rewards offerings, as the scanning and mobility vendor expands its reach locally.
Demand for enterprise mobile applications is set to increase rapidly, but IT departments may struggle to keep up, according to a survey by 451 Research.
Toshiba unveils cutting-edge tech for IoT, slashing microcontroller power use and enhancing wireless ICs, set to disrupt wearable tech.
Spectralink PIVOT:S is designed to bridge the gap between consumer smartphones and purpose-built mobile solutions.
Google Glass is quietly re-emerging, with reports that Google will distribute a version aimed at enterprise customers in coming months.
KPMG brings US cloud expert to New Zealand to share knowledge on ServiceNow, a platform revolutionising workflows worldwide.
Kiwis believe telcos are the least trustworthy organisations when it comes to keeping personal data safe - and they're ready to punish.
Tech sector pay packages have decreased for the first time since June 2013 - but which regions are faring best?.
New Zealand faces a tech job slowdown as education sees a surge, with SEEK data showing a 31% rise in teacher roles amid a 4% drop in IT jobs.
The business world has seen the birth of a new breed of company that could tilt the playing field in favour of cash-strapped Kiwi entrepreneurs.
Future Market Insights (FMI) has investigated the current wireless charging market and forecasted what it will look like over the next five years.