Digital services stories
Tyson Hackwood joins Cloudfloat as Chief Customer Officer. The Australian fintech start-up provides cash flow solutions to SMEs.
General Motors (GM) will use Adobe's Experience Cloud to deliver one-to-one personalised interactions at scale for millions of its customers.
Talent appoints Meagan Jeffery as Global Chief Information Officer to lead the revamp of technology function and support the company's growth objectives.
Ping Identity is offering early access to PingOne neo, the company's multi-standards decentralised identity management solution.
Passwords have outrun their course and it's time to provide users a simpler, more secure way to validate their identity.
Cognizant is expanding its presence in New Zealand with the appointment of Simone Moors as Country Managing Director, New Zealand.
Deploying the right digital infrastructure to connect with partners and service providers can help IoT companies collaborate and innovate.
A recession, without a doubt, will cause disruption and with disruption comes challenges, including labour shortages, budget cuts and much more.
Look out for ways to boost diversity and inclusion while you're shaking things up, says Lisa Baldwin, Regional Business Manager, Ricoh Australia.
The AWS Infrastructure Region will enable customers to run workloads and securely store data in Malaysia while serving end users with even lower latency.
Every month, SecureCo's Intelligent Voice Platform (IVP) delivers millions of calls to world-leading systems integrators, software vendors, and enterprises.
Dynatrace launches Carbon Impact app, providing real-time insights into the carbon footprint of organisations' hybrid and multicloud ecosystems.
Telecommunications companies are expanding their network capacity to cater for the additional network capacity requirements of IoT, 5G, and private 5G networks.
Sustainable, efficient data centers are essential to the digital world matching demand with concern for global and local environments.
Online retail isn't just about marketing products effectively. Customer experience is just as crucial to success.
The rapid growth in demand for digital services has put pressure on businesses to prioritize sustainability, with cloud migration emerging as a key solution.
Tech firms face challenges in 2023 due to the economic downturn and uncertainty. Innovation is key to surviving the recession.
The data infrastructure industry is under pressure to deliver services efficiently and cleanly. Cooling technologies offer a greener path forward.
The integration helps BNZ customers digitally transform their businesses to expand customer reach, drive more sales and increase revenue.
Auriga Services has partnered with IOTICS to revolutionise its Essential Sharing Network, enabling secure data sharing for utility companies.