Apple edges closer to enterprise with Accenture iOS partnership
Apple has taken another step closer to cementing its position across the enterprise, after striking an iOS partnership with Accenture.
Apple has taken another step closer to cementing its position across the enterprise, after striking an iOS partnership with Accenture.
Revenue and profit declines show weakening influence on the devices market.
National Australia Bank is launching a mobile banking app that offers customers a ‘digital credit card’ for contactless transactions less than $100.
Many alternative mobile operating systems like Firefox have fallen by the wayside while Android and iOS continue to dominate, but Samsung's Tizen has survived.
One of Australia’s biggest technology users, Tabcorp, is using a development centre in Krakow, Poland to access application developers with skills needed by the multi-billion dollar organisation to build its digital capabilities.
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Apple won't lose any sleep over the Lenovo acquisition of Google's Motorola handset business, analysts said today.
Virtually every analyst who follows Apple has jumped on the bigger iPhone bandwagon, asserting that the company will step into the quickly-growing large-screen market this year.