Aussie’s trust in organisations to protect their data lowest in the world
A global survey of consumer trust in organisations to protect their data has found Aussie’s faith in businesses to be the lowest in the world.
A global survey of consumer trust in organisations to protect their data has found Aussie’s faith in businesses to be the lowest in the world.
Artificial intelligence that includes an emotional component will be embedded into everyday applications within the next five years, says senior research analyst of TechVision at Frost & Sullivan, Debarun Guha Thakurta.
Microsoft's roll-out of Windows 10 gets under way in earnest on Wednesday, and with so many Windows users likely to want the upgrade, Internet performance could bog down at times this week.
Microsoft will break Internet traffic records this week as it begins to distribute Windows 10, according to a content delivery expert.
One of the top microchip suppliers for the auto industry <a href="http://www.businesswire.com/multimedia/home/20141021005327/en/#.VEZ_GYvF_v8">has announced its first automotive-grade Ethernet chipset and software</a>, paving the way for car makers to install 100Mbps networks in vehicles.
The Australian mobile device management (MDM) market is forecast to be worth $51.6 million by 2016 as more organisations allow personal smartphones into the workplace, according to a new report by Frost & Sullivan.
When end users circumvent the IT department and start using software-as-a-service (SaaS) applications without permission, the IT pros complain about the plague they call "shadow IT." But it would seem the professionals are also operating in the shadows, according to a survey out today.
Most Australians aged between 15 and 65 will own a smartphone by 2018, according to Frost & Sullivan research.
The Australian data centre services market is forecast to hit revenues of over $1.5 billion by 2019, according to a new report by Frost & Sullivan.
Demand for managed services is helping the unified communications (UC) market in Australia grow as organisations strive to avoid service and maintenance overheads while controlling UC hardware and applications, according to Frost & Sullivan.
The Australian security-as-a-service market climbed 17.2 per cent this year and was driven by increasing Cloud adoption, according to new research from analyst firm, Frost & Sullivan.
The contact centre application market in Australia is tipped to climb due to demand for call monitoring and workforce management offerings according to analyst firm, Frost & Sullivan.
Telco provider, Telstra, was one of the main winners of analyst firm Frost & Sullivan’s sixth annual excellence awards held in Sydney during October.
Around half of information security professionals believe that cloud computing will drive an increase in demand for their skills, according to a new survey.
Australia’s secure content management (SCM) market is expected to double by the end of 2010 as businesses continue to migrate to outsourced services to cut costs, according to an analyst firm.