Research and Development (R&D) stories
The REANNZ Hawaiki cable capacity has successfully transferred 37 million files across the Pacific Ocean, revealing massive potential.
Around a fifth (21%) of New Zealanders who had encountered tech support scams were fooled into continuing with an interaction.
Analysts expect chatbot usage to rise significantly in the next two years – a shift that could prove costly for brands that don't evolve their bots.
Gartner's research has shown that three of the most common pieces of advice on customer experience could actually be holding back your RoI.
70% of companies couldn't fulfil data access and portability requests within the GDPR-specified one-month time limit.
CA Technologies is working on IoT and AI research to prevent creeping bias and improve the portability of the benefits of deep learning.
Survey results show that many organisations are not following baseline best practices for data protection and disaster recovery.
An inaugural report on composable/disaggregated infrastructure from IDC shows that it will go from US$300m to $3.4b in next five years.
For the first half of the year, shipments are up 3.5% while revenue is up over 5% compared to the first half of 2017.
Dell'Oro group research has shown that the WLAN market will continue to grow in the near future, driven by small home and small office needs.
Only with resilient operations can businesses mitigate the risk of downtime and focus on projects that drive transformation.
GlobalData service director Brad Shimmin's view on recent research on a global shift toward IT spending on AI, big data and IoT.
Brands in Asia Pacific that invest in experience transformation achieve superior business performance, according to new Adobe-commissioned research.
Two-thirds of Asia Pacific services decision-makers report that their firm is currently undergoing digital transformation.
North Korean cyber attacks have left behind clues that allow researchers to connect the dots between them, according to researchers from McAfee and Intezer.
The government's new R&D Tax Incentive could be a breakthrough for the tourism sector's ability to innovate, adapt and change.
NZTech's chief executive describes why he thinks the government's research and development will work, and the pitfalls it needs to avoid.
Investing in innovation can lead to significant productivity gains for manufacturers, according to research by ANZ.
The two companies hope to cultivate the 3D flash memory business with the new research and manufacturing facilities.
Victoria University of Wellington's Viclink and financial services firm Booster are set to invest $10 million to develop startups.