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Innovation emerges as top concern for Australia's business leaders in 2018, followed by cost competitiveness and energy policy.
Human-robot collaboration is redefining Australia's legal sector as tech-collaborative lawyers pave new career paths, a LexisNexis report reveals.
Driven by energy efficiency and green solutions, the data center cooling market is set to exceed USD $20 billion by 2024, reports Global Market Insights.
The report profiles a number of key players in the ecosystem of the global airflow management market, including India's Unitile.
As more IT infrastructure gets built and in-region policies become more business-friendly, interconnection growth is expected to accelerate.
IDC's predictions provide a blueprint and critical new building blocks for becoming digital native enterprises.
84% of India's data center supply is concentrated in the country's five largest markets: Mumbai, Chennai, New Delhi, Bangalore and Pune.
New Zealand's top 200 tech firms, known as TIN200, have hit a milestone, generating NZD $10 billion in revenue, making it the third-largest export category.
55% of employees surveyed are bound by cost and strategy as a key driver of digital transformation within their companies.
MarketLine asks whether a social media business model based on building popularity before monetisation is fundamentally flawed.
Veritas crowned a top player in data resiliency by Forrester, excelling in strategy and scalability for multi-cloud environments.
The company says just 33% of Australian business professionals surveyed said they expect to increase their current AI investment.
Transforming a legacy IT infrastructure to an agile one is a top priority for more than 25% of Asia-Pacific enterprises.
A surge in cloud services is fuelling Australia's data centre expansion, with Sydney and Melbourne markets leading growth, finds a new report.
The companies were evaluated across key metrics such as addressable market, customer adoption, investments, chance of survival, and innovation.
New Zealand's first Digital Remuneration Report reveals high demand for digital skills in the country's job market.
The digital divide in New Zealand is growing, leaving many disenfranchised, says a report released by the Communications Minister.
Kiwi tech firms must improve their sales strategies to reach full potential as New Zealand's largest export industry, says Market Measures research.
New Zealand businesses are forming digital leadership teams to advance their ability to compete in the digital economy, according to IDC.
Statistics New Zealand estimates that over the next 10-12 years around 20% of the country's SMBs will likely retire .