Big Data to be big in 2013: EMC
Organisations that adopt Big Data in 2013 will create value and competitive differentiation, while those which do not will stagnate.
Organisations that adopt Big Data in 2013 will create value and competitive differentiation, while those which do not will stagnate.
2012 was the year the Bring-Your-Own-Device (BYOD) trend became mainstream, according to AppSense A/NZ managing director, Michael Bosnar, who expects the trend and a people-centric approach to technology to continue into this year.
The IT job market in 2012 was reasonably subdued.
Based on current market trends, Motorola Solutions A/NZ managing director, Gary Starr, expects mobility to be big in 2013.
In recent years, there has been a lot of talk about Activity-Based Workplaces (ABWs) and the opportunities that can develop from evolving the office from a place where people simply process and execute tasks, to a place where people meet to collaborate and create.
Ethan Group’s partnership with Cisco gets another boost after the Cloud provider attained Master Managed Services certification.
The Ethan Group has been named as a supplier of Cloud services to the Australian Federal government.
Verizon is well recognised in its home turf in the US, particular for its mobile telco business and challenges in getting Apple to release its iPhone for its CDMA network, but is still relatively unknown in Australia.
Following the local launches of its AR.Drone 2.0 quadrotor helicopter and Zik headphones, Parrot returns to its roots with the release of its Asteroid in-car communications range.
Bargain hunters had high expectations for the first Click Frenzy online shopping campaign when it went live, though their hopes were soon dashed when the service went down.
Despite its widespread use, SMS technology has lost its luster as a safe means of verifying the identity of an individual during a banking transaction.
Only 12 per cent of respondents voiced their intention of upgrading to Windows 8 in the next six months, a result that does not surprise MYOB chief strategy officer, John Moss.
Few Australian organisations are considering sophisticated security measures.
The marketplace has matured, with CIOs and IT managers realising the Cloud is not hype anymore.
For a European company, Arianespace is generating a lot of its business in Asia Pacific, particularly in Australia.