Modernisation stories
Providing a consistent customer experience and unified view of interactions is key to business modernisation, according to new research by IDC.
Container adoption is likely to surge in the next few years, while concerns around security, certification and adequate skills linger.
ShoreTel announces HP South Pacific has joined its Champion Partner Program to provide unified communications services.
Bimodal organisations require agile, fast and innovative sourcing procedures, says Gartner. Traditional and non-sequential modes must work in tandem.
The worldwide customer relationship management (CRM) software market has gained momentum, with the Asia/Pacific region experiencing the fastest growth.
As Windows Server 2003's end-of-support looms, IT managers face a critical crossroad: overhaul servers now or face the risks ahead.
Gartner says government CIOs must flip from 'Legacy First' to 'Digital First' by inserting a 'Why not cloud?' step into all planning.
Aspect Software partners with Premier Technologies to launch Aspect Customer Experience Platform (CXP) with Omni-Channel capabilities in the Cloud.
Brocade is hoping to assist channel partners in their transition to a cloud-optimised networking environment, with the appointment of Paul Barge.
Nilekani says what struck him about Kiwi companies was they weren't used to dealing with scale because of the country's small population.
Prime Minister John Key says a free trade agreement with India would help New Zealand reduce its dependence on the Chinese market, which is the countr.
Australian tech company Readify, with Microsoft, are hosting road shows to demystify the Internet of Things for business leaders.
Office 2016 for Mac levels up, promising seamless cross-platform functionality and a refreshed, Mac-centric design.
The Government will invest $650 million in maintaining, modernising and replacing buildings and infrastructure, with $44m to be spent on technology in schools.
Xerocon unveils 10 pivotal strategies to revolutionise accounting in 2015, propelling firms to embrace the digital tide and thrive.
The Inland Revenue has partnered with US company Fast Enterprises to update New Zealand's tax and social policy administration system.
Deep in the Papua New Guinea jungle New Zealand's Eagle Technology has been hard at work on a challenging project.
The government is floating the idea of businesses paying their tax on a pay-as-you-go (PAYE) basis, like individual taxpayers, in the biggest proposed.
The changes are far-reaching and have implications beyond the National Library and schools, into the wider education and local government sectors.
Magic Memories, which built a $50 million global business taking photographs at tourist attractions and theme parks, has sped its growth by buying.