Opinion stories
A new year brings fresh changes to the digital direction that many organisations and transformation leaders are moving.
Extending security access beyond the office and through an increasing number of digital identities has augmented the exposure of sensitive information.
The immediate costs are a trifle when compared to the incalculable, lasting brand, reputation, and business damage that a data security incident causes.
With that in mind, it is critical for IT teams to account for these developments, making strategic the proper security investments.
Finding a balance between tracking changes and open, honest communication can go a long way in preventing unplanned downtime and keeping engineers happy.
Organisations increasingly realise the value the metaverse can provide to their business, leading to more streamlined and efficient production.
Australian businesses continue to witness the devasting impact of cyberbreaches and the consequences of cybercriminals infiltrating networks.
Businesses structured by teams inevitably create data silos because mission-critical information is often held in these units and groups.
The role of the office has changed, and the digital transformations that enabled this to happen are not going away.
Finding IT talent is becoming increasingly difficult, particularly for those most in demand, including software developers and analysts.
Companies have shifted focus to cost optimisation in the face of economic headwinds. Here are strategies for maximising cost savings in digital transformation.
The IoT space is evolving in leaps and bounds to implement new security applications that improve outcomes while mitigating security risks.
For hybrid and remote models to be secure and sustainable, new structures need to be developed that work for everybody while also keeping data safe and secure.
For companies to better meet cybersecurity standards, it's time to throw away the bad password advice and take steps to eliminate passwords once and for all.
Software developers are in high demand, but their loyalty lies with their preferred tools and frameworks, risking attrition if not provided.
The security industry thrives on an ironical balance between guarding secrets and sharing ideas to foster innovation.
The data infrastructure industry is under pressure to deliver services efficiently and cleanly. Cooling technologies offer a greener path forward.
Data management is essential for businesses to become more data-driven and gain insights. Here's why a data management strategy is crucial.
Printer consumables are an integral and recurrent business expense, and therefore it's important that offices get the best deals on printer ink and toner.
Hands-free, Bluetooth-savvy and constantly on-the-go, New Zealand's farming community is demanding a 'digital touch' as part of the services they seek out.