Australian car transport company PrixCar has won the Best Application of Technology award with its PTXchange solution.
While the IoT has reached an all-time high of hype and hyperbole, more and more organisations plan to deploy IoT technologies in the coming year.
Hewlett Packard Enterprise and Microsoft have deepened their partnership on Windows 10 with new Cloud Productivity and Mobility Solution Offerings.
Marchex has expanded its Australian presence with a new office in Sydney, and has extended its technology facilities to support growing demand.
A lack of channel partner assistance is 'restraining' the growth of the 3D printing market, according to Allied Market Research.
Architecture, smart machines and the glue that binds it all together are key features in Gartner's top 10 strategic technology trends for 2016.
An estimated 50 million vehicles will offer built-in wireless charging by 2020, up from only 4 million vehicles offering the technology this year.
The global wireless audio device market is gaining traction, and is expected to increase to $23.89 billion by 2020 at a CAGR of 24.9%.
Hybrid IT becoming the norm in Asia Pacific; helping businesses drive digital disruption and deliver better customer experience - Frost-Sullivan.
Forget big data, it's 'digital humanism' which is garnering attention now – at least according to Gartner's 2015 Hype Cycle for Emerging Technologies.
The disruption being wrought by digital transformation is forcing technology companies – and resellers – to change the way they look at the world.
No industry is immune from digital disruption and failure to look at changes in other industries and innovate may put your business at risk.
M2M has widespread industrial uses and is used extensively in the utilities sector, the automotive sector, for telemedicine, and more.
Wireless automation in industrial processes set to grow at 16.19% over next 5 years, says Research and Markets.
Samsung Electronics has been named the best brand in Asia for the fourth year in a row, beating out competitors such as Apple and Sony.
Consumers are concerned about the safety of materials used in 3D printed products, according to a survey by Chubb.
3D printing's boom predicted as market surges to £3.8 billion by 2015, with industry analysts forecasting a stellar 44% CAGR through to 2019.
Noel Leeming has reported a 14.5% increase in sales for the first quarter of FY16, with cellular and wearables leading the way in growth.
An innovation hub supporting NZ's entrepreneurs has opened in Christchurch, providing low-rent offices and infrastructure for start-ups.
New Zealanders increased their spending on credit and debit cards for a second month in March, led by an increase in consumables such as food and liqu.