In pictures: CIO roundtable - Navigating a new era of software
Tech execs discussed why they are turning to nimble software-as-a-service vendors to reduce their reliance on large, legacy software stacks. The luncheon was sponsored by Box.
Tech execs discussed why they are turning to nimble software-as-a-service vendors to reduce their reliance on large, legacy software stacks. The luncheon was sponsored by Box.
Tech execs gathered in Sydney for breakfast to hear about why it's no longer good enough to simply replace paper-based processes with digital services. There's an emerging culture on the rise across the private sector and government workplaces, driven largely by young people, who demand a seamless experience all the time and from any device. The breakfast was sponsored by Box.
Government tech chiefs gathered in Canberra to discuss how they are creating digital workplaces. The luncheon was sponsored by Box.
Tech chiefs discussed how they are creating a digital workplace and the challenges they are facing in doing so at a Sydney roundtable luncheon. The event was sponsored by Box.
Angry Birds and Clash of Clans are among the apps most often banned by Australian businesses, according to data from enterprise mobility management firm, MobileIron.
The cloud software maker is now hosting communications capabilities, including phone services and web meetings, in the cloud.
Love it or hate it, cloud storage is here to stay. Yet the fact is that Cloud storage providers, like all IT companies, can experience outages or even go out of business. Moreover, the ever-present threat of data-corrupting malware and ransomware means that synchronizing to the Cloud no longer offers adequate protection against data loss.