IT professionals stories
The history of flight machines shares parallels with storage architectures, modern application storage needs and datacentres in general.
Alarm over IoT security gap: IT experts claim devices in homes and business are under-protected, despite consumer confidence.
The demand and supply imbalance that has affected the IT hiring market for years will likely continue into 2016.
Adequate IT support, resources and dealing with outdated or inefficient systems are the biggest challenges facing IT service management professionals.
Trend Micro has seen an eightfold increase in enquiries in the ANZ region in 2015, after analysts forecast another big year for data breaches.
New Zealand's tech sector is alarmed as the latest OECD PISA survey shows a significant drop in education standards, endangering future competitiveness.
Natural curiosity entices many people to wonder, 'Who's been viewing my profile?' each day on LinkedIn - now IT professionals have answers.
Come support and participate in the 9th annual itSMFnz National Conference in Auckland, discussing how we manage and deliver better services to our customers.
During Microsoft's ReImagined event, the software manufacturer outlined why Microsoft Dynamics can drive revenue and serve customers.
Kroll Ontrack has revealed a surge in cloud storage and virtualisation adoption, but a shortage of proactive protocols in data protection.
Organisations want to be able to use their IT to drive business decisions. So how do we free up the IT team so they can support the business?.
A new arrangement between Deakin University and DeakinDigital will see IT professionals in Australia put their work experience towards a Master Degree.
New Zealand's IT excellence to be celebrated with the launch of sector-wide awards at ITx 2014, recognising standout individuals and teams.
Microsoft NZ champions mentoring at TechEd, urging tech pros to guide NZ's next-gen talents for a thriving future in IT.
Microsoft NZ's IT Academy boosts Kiwi students' digital skills, earning them special recognition at Parliament from Education Minister Hekia Parata.
New IT projects fuel demand for business analysts and enterprise architects in New Zealand, with wages in these roles up 10-15%, says Robert Walters' report.
This year the IT Service Management Forum New Zealand chapter will be celebrating its 10th annual conference in Wellington. The event takes place May 5-7.
Join the IT Service Management Forum (itSMFnz) three-day conference with Keynote presentations, speakers, workshops and social events.
A shortage of IT talent in New Zealand will lead to higher salaries and multiple job offers for professionals in 2013, says Robert Walters.
ANZ tech leaders grapple with IT staffing shortages, security breaches, and strategic disconnects, a new ISACA survey reveals.