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Bridgewest New Zealand's acquisition of Provoke Solutions' holding company ignites new opportunities in R&D and growth, aiming to triple Provoke's size.
40% of local consumers think the promotional offers they receive just aren't the right ones for them. That figure is higher than the global average of 33%.
The latest data from OECD's broadband portal has found that New Zealand is punching well above its weight in high-speed fibre.
Many firms overlook securing privileged credentials, despite 74% of breaches involving compromised access, revealing a worrying immaturity in PAM practices.
The bustling public cloud services and infrastructure markets in aggregate are set to undertake substantial growth this year.
Singapore is looking to implement a data portability requirement as part of the ongoing review of the Personal Data Protection Act 2012 (PDPA).
tyntec and Averon team up to globally deploy a secure, user-friendly wireless authentication solution, aiming to curb data breaches and enhance user experience.
The original HoloLens was released in 2016 but since then, mixed reality has come a long way, according to Microsoft's Julia White.
The company has announced it has purchased an additional 8 acres of land in Santa Clara, with plans to expand its presence.
NTT DOCOMO has been ranked the world's leading mobile operator in terms of applications for candidate standard-essential patents.
Service providers account for a growing share of ICT spending, led by a surge of cloud infrastructure spending, according to IDC.
Norwegian cybersecurity firm Visma, aided by Recorded Future and Rapid7, foils alleged cyberespionage attack by Chinese state-sponsored group APT10.
The submarine cable will help deliver the fastest data and telecoms connection to Asia from the east coast of Australia.
Illumio secures US$65m in funding to expand across Asia Pacific, EMEA, and the US, as demand for micro-segmentation grows.
Versa Network's Kelly Ahuja says 5G/SD-WAN mobile edge computing and network slicing will enable and drive innovative NFV services.
Huawei says it will build a cybersecurity centre in Poland if that's what it takes to convince the world that it's a trustworthy organisation.
A UN report reveals a surge in AI patents since 2013, suggesting a potential revolution across industries. IBM and Microsoft lead in filings.
France's Directorate-General for Civil Aviation (DGAC) has given approval for the first fully-automated surveillance drone to be operated in France.
Half of all patents for AI have been published in the last five years – a marked upsurge since the initial boom that started in 2001.
Recently there has been a spate of 'drone attacks' on airports around the world, which DJI is looking to tackle with its latest solution.