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The Global Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) takes effect next year, and only 30% of Australian businesses are prepared for it, Veritas has found.
CSIRO's ON platform announces winners of science and innovation competition, including Breakout Female Science award.
Today, and more than ever before, a multi-layered approach to cloud security is no longer an option but a requirement.
Only 16% think printers are at high risk of a breach, and 43% ignore printers in endpoint security entirely. HP New Zealand explains why.
The two companies are working together to not only combine sales and support activities, but also deploy solutions to benefit organisations.
Digital transformation has given rise to a number of trends in information management - Mike Palmer explains how the channel can capitalise on them.
The two have a history of longstanding relationships, and they affirm this will build on that background in addition to allowing collaboration.
Microsoft invites interested parties to an information night in Palmerston North as it makes its move into digital farming.
Veritas Technologies and AWS team up to deliver 360 data management capabilities, helping enterprises cut costs and increase productivity.
Silver Peak's Graham Schultz argues outlines areas of concern in the current state of the WAN and argues the case for SD-WAN.
HP strengthens its Managed Print Services to protect businesses from cyberattacks in response to a rise in incidents.
Oculus teases new tetherless VR headset, aiming to merge mobility with immersive tech, amidst a competitive week in VR arena.
Palmerston North City Council has launched a new programme to encourage young people to become excited about science, technology, engineering & maths.
Kordia has been busy improving its fibre backhaul networks across the North Island and finally completed the project last week, the company announced.
New app Pāpapa aims to empower families with te reo Māori, addressing the scarcity of resources for beginners and young learners.
Palmerston North's Awatapu College pioneers interactive programme to teach students about healthy relationships and consent.
New Zealanders can now trade Bitcoin safely and easily on BitPrime, the country's first locally owned platform.
Government invests $270k in Shadow Tech Days, a programme encouraging young women to pursue careers in tech. #womenintech.
Kordia's North Island fibre backhaul network is now 100GB ready, with an increase in demand from service providers.
A Waikato University graduate is making waves in Europe as a management consultant Ernst & Young, a long way from the humble plains of New Zealand.