Mobile-first stories
Enreach and Cataleya team up to launch a white-label UCaaS platform for APAC service providers, targeting booming cloud comms demand.
Modern security systems prove that user-friendly simplicity can coexist with robust protection, offering seamless, secure solutions for all users.
WorkBuzz and Personal Group team up to bridge the tech gap for deskless workers, boosting morale and engagement through an integrated mobile app solution.
Deputy and Express Employment Professionals forge a strategic partnership, forecasted to improve work experiences for shift workers worldwide.
The no-code offering is designed for organisations requiring fast market time or limited development resources.
The acquisition forms the foundation of an innovative new corporate learning model that seeks to engage learners throughout their day-to-day lives.
Microsoft has announced its 2015 New Zealand Partner Award finalists, with familiar faces, and some newer ones, vying for top place.
UK CFOs warn of an “automation deficit” as fragmented finance systems block real-time oversight, slow approvals and heighten fraud risk.
AI-driven personalisation and shifting notions of value will set the pace for hospitality guest engagement in 2026, Paytronix predicts.
Retail's future lies in blending AI with human creativity to craft unique experiences, not just chasing tech buzzwords in the digital age.
Cegid has been named a leader in the 2025 IDC MarketScape for fashion retail mPOS, praised for its AI-driven, omni-channel mobile point-of-sale solutions.
A quarter of UK construction suppliers are struggling with eCommerce, risking competitiveness as the sector lags in digital transformation, research reveals.
WaveMaker partners with AT&T to launch a mobile app studio enabling influencers to create branded wireless apps swiftly and at scale for their followers.
Dstny renews its partnership with Tollring through a new three-year contract, introducing Tollring's latest call recording solution to its European service providers.
Microsoft New Zealand boss Paul Muckleston outlines the company's vision and what it means for New Zealand businesses.