A/NZ managers remain wary of teleworking: research
Although 89 per cent of workers are teleworking one or more hours per week, some managers remain wary of the work style.
Although 89 per cent of workers are teleworking one or more hours per week, some managers remain wary of the work style.
Social and mobile collectively is becoming a potent way of causing brand damage to organisations, according to IBM Institute for Advanced Security director, Glen Gooding.
Australian businesses are dealing with the same challenges that organisations do in the US, according to Ancile sales and professional services vice president, Patrick Dunlap.
Symantec is undergoing a transformation to better succeed in the “post-PC era”, according to Australia managing director, Brenton Smith.
Mobile workers want to have access to their files while the move without the complexity, according to Cortado APAC sales manager, Brendan Samuels.
Can analytics be applied to human resources? According to IBM A/NZ human resources director, Robert Orth, the technology giant is already experimenting within the possibilities.
The distribution of the work force is pushing organisations to adopt a mobile work style, according to Citrix collaboration VP and general manager, Bernardo de Albergaria.
IT giant Fujitsu may have a long-standing reputation for technological innovation in Japan, but the company now also boasts a long history in Australia after celebrating its 40th anniversary.
Big Data without context is just noise, according to CommVault A/NZ area vice president, Bryan Stibbard.
In June 2011, Microsoft took the big step of bringing one of its most successful software products, the Office suite, into the Cloud.
IBM’s PureSystems has roots its in AS/400 and the failed effort in putting Windows on the POWER Instruction Set Architecture, according to former IBM System i chief scientist, Frank Soltis.
IT industry veterans may bemoan the fact that companies do not train their staff as rigorously as they did one or two decades ago, but the AIIA said the issue is more about tertiary education.
Verizon has doubled the capacity of its Fyshwick datacentre in Canberra. It now has more than 6900 square feet of datacentre floor space in Australia split between its three facilities in Melbourne, Sydney and Canberra.
Brocade has promoted Asia Pacific senior OEM manager, Greig Guy, to A/NZ country manager.
A SolarWinds study, Future of the IT Pro, has found a mixed perception when it comes to insourcing and outsourcing.