Code of Conduct stories
Last night saw the 11th Datacloud Awards take place in Monaco with many companies and individuals gracing the stage - check out the full list here.
Execs from Commvault, Six Degrees, Puppet, Cradlepoint, and Skillsoft open their doors to reveals what they're doing to minimise environmental damage.
The Cloud Security Alliance has announced general availability of its latest Certificate of Cloud Security Knowledge Exam, version 4.
Cloud infrastructure providers have given the thumbs up to the proposed regulation from the European Commission on the 'Free Flow of Data' in the EU.
Built from the ground up while still preserving the best of two of the world's most prominent legacy platforms, the program is set to cause a stir.
The latest Consumer NZ survey on NZ telcos has revealed Kiwis aren't to happy when it comes to customer service.
CA Tech CEO declares era of 'Built to Last' over, urging firms to embrace software at heart of operations for digital-age success.
Microsoft is continuing to crack down on hate speech and is making it easier for people to report it, the company reports.
Consumer NZ survey finds sharp drop in customer satisfaction with Vodafone and Spark, underperforming in service reliability.
Pressure mounts on Apple to improve worker safety in Chinese factories as environmental and human rights organisations join forces.
Reports are surfacing of a massive ban wave that appears to be primarily targeting PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4 users playing Call of Duty: Ghosts.
Apple pre-empted the report a few weeks ago when it released its Supplier Code of Conduct and 2012 Progress Report.
Cyberbaiting, the act of students taunting teachers then filming their reactions, is a growing phenomenon, according to a new report.
You need to understand what's going on in your own business and do something to fix it because if you don't, all this talk –it's just PR bollocks.
Konica Minolta's robust human rights framework and ethical sourcing initiatives have earned it the prestigious Anti-Slavery Australia Freedom Award.
As the GDPR takes effect in May 2018, Australian companies face severe penalties for non-compliance, risking up to 4% of global turnover.
New Zealand and Australian businesses to benefit from improved advice on patenting as new Patents Amendment Bill passes.
Progressive Enterprises managing director Dave Chambers said New Zealand politicians need to be careful about allegations made under Parliamentary.
Following growing customer concern regarding US access to cloud data, Xero CEO Rod Drury moves to allay the fears, insisting no access has been reques.
Wallabies' Quade Cooper hit with a £60,000 fine and a three-match ban after a Twitter-rant about ARU and a video game goes awry.