B2C commerce: Vast, fast and relentless
Forrester’s view of the new consumer buying era...
No data-sharing please, we're Australian
The government may be guaranteeing free and easy access to consumer financial data, but it’s a “thanks but no thanks” from customers...
Respect Network turns personal data into currency but maintains privacy
Australia is one of the first four countries to host personal clouds for people wishing to use the still fledgling Respect Network as a gateway to connect them with online products, companies and services...
Managing IT performance for business outcomes
It’s not as easy as it sounds...
SAP sets 2016 sights on two key sectors
SAP's two new business units targetting public services sector in Australia and financial services in Australia and New Zealand telegraph its 2016 priorities...
CeBIT gathers Australia's tech faithful for 14th year in a row
Australia’s leading showcase of enterprise technology, CeBIT, will kick off in Sydney next Tuesday with no fewer than nine separate conference streams, plus a sold out start-up event...
What RCEP might mean for digital trade
How will latest trade pact impact China and ASEAN digi-trade?...
World FinTech Report: Big or small, collaborate or perish
While fintechs and legacy players battle over customers, they might just be missing the real opportunity: cooperation...
Electric dreams and vacuum power
Can James Dyson produce an electric car in record time?...
Apple seeks slice of payments market
The launch of Apple Pay, which will turn the new iPhone6 and Apple Watch into tap-and-go digital wallets, can’t take place in A/NZ before 2015 because part of the security framework is missing...
Using business architecture to design for composability
Complex, but powerful...
Government plans piracy crackdown, stays silent on pricing
More detail has emerged regarding the Federal Government’s planned crackdown on internet piracy – which splits responsibility between copyright holders, ISPs and consumers...
Rio Tinto picks Open Text Web Solutions
Mining giant needed a centrally-managed hub solution to deliver brand consistency across its portfolio of more than 80 websites...
Aussie start-up seduces Microsoft and Nokia
A communications start up has showcased an augmented reality app to mobile alliance partners Microsoft and Nokia and secured EUR 50,000 to allow them to complete the development...
Vendor management in a volatile world
Mergers, acquisitions and divestitures are a fact of life that make vendor management an ongoing challenge for today’s tech leaders…
IT to make Eden Park a world-class stadium
ICT will play a major role in creating the ability for the RWC venue to add value to the spectator experience as well as generating new revenue streams…
A pathway to one million tech roles
Combined industry, govt effort needed...
Survey finds local organisations exposed to file recovery risk
Poll of senior ICT decision makers shows Australian and New Zealand organisations require ‘information intervention’ to improve governance processes...
Budget slaps down cautious recovery
Signs of a ramp up in ICT investment thanks to improved business confidence have emerged in the form of increased ICT hiring during the last quarter– but the 2014 Budget could well stomp the optimism...
BYOD virtualisation for 20,000 users
The University of Adelaide has successfully trialled a 500-user desktop virtualisation initiative, with plans to roll it out for 20,000 users, delivering lessons for big businesses planning for BYOD...
How secure is your smartphone?
With staff increasingly mobile and mobility applications burgeoning, security threats are becoming as real on smartphones as they have been for some time on PCs. Being aware is the key to staying clean…
Real time bidding and adtech under privacy scrutiny
UK data protection regulator slams RTB, tells industry...
Mindtree boosts SAP mobile options
India’s Mindtree has announced that it will deliver access to SAP mobile systems on a pay-as-you-go basis for Australian companies, hosting the service in Amazon Web Services’ local data centre...
WiseTech lists as latest tech unicorn
The successful float of Sydney based logistics software company, WiseTech Global, this week signals continued investor appetite for local tech stocks…
Consumer group urges AU publicly owned cloud
Time to cut reliance on big tech providers
IDC: Make AI simple and explainable, please
Local survey shows we want AI and cognitive tools, but we want them our way...
TikTok: Four companies and a president
The messy, political, world of the TikTok deal – will it scare users away?...