Digital Economy stories
Business and IT leaders must adapt to the new economics of a digital economy to capitalise on its potential, says Gartner.
The GEN15 event brought together nearly 125 expert speakers to fuel discussions on the future of agile, assured and orchestrated services.
A second digital revolution will bring $4.8 trillion in spend by 2025, but which tech providers will become digital enablers and reap the benefits?.
Cisco is taking 'security everywhere' with a slew of new offerings to embed security across the network, turning it into a sensor and enforcer.
With Christmas around the corner, dstore offers online shoppers affordable bargains, saving time and avoiding the holiday rush at shopping centres.
Global internet users set to hit 2 billion by 2011 as ITU reports a surge in online access, particularly in developing countries.
IBM to invest USD $80 million in a state-of-the-art data centre in Auckland, a pivotal step towards enhancing New Zealand's digital infrastructure.
Australia's emerging skills gap could hinder technological progress, warns a new report from Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand.
New Zealand at risk of falling behind in digital economy due to declining enrolment in STEM subjects, says new report.
New Zealand's boardrooms are in need of an upgrade to reflect the digital age and diverse business community, according to a report by Grant Thornton.
Industry stalwart and former chief executive and board member of the Australian Information Industry Association, Ian Birks, has passed away.
Taxes on services purchased online from offshore sellers look to have moved a step closer, with Budget 2015 confirming it is a key focus area.
IBM's new delivery centre looks set to offer a Kiwi jobs boost with a huge recruitment drive predicted for the next two years.
New Zealand ICT concerned over Select Committee recommendation to abandon software patents, warns of wider implications.
The new ICT Research Forum will focus on making recommendations on the development and growth of the local software economy.
The 2009 KANZ Broadband Summit kicked off today with ICT Minister Steven Joyce urging delegates from NZ, Australia, and Korea to explore shared broadband goals.