Research and Development (R&D) stories
New research by State Street has revealed that the trend toward outsourcing data management is showing no sign of slowing.
The £600,000 lab will explore ways in which blockchain technology can protect personal data from online scammers and cybercriminals.
NBN partners with the University of Melbourne and the University of Technology Sydney in a USD $3 million deal to advance R&D in cutting-edge technologies.
The survey took a sample of roughly 2,300 MSPs worldwide, who were asked about their day-to-day lives and how they approach their businesses.
Cisco and Aruba-HPE have emerged as leaders in IDC's 2018 MarketScape report, dominating the enterprise WLAN market with robust solutions.
Nokia's global head of 5G has been welcomed into the ranks of Huawei Australia as its new CTO to head up its own 5G research and development.
Expect more notches, under-display fingerprint readers and camera integration to apps as bezels begin to fade away.
China's biggest hacker community has launched its 2018 Global Hackathon Programme and plans to expand it across Asia, India, the UK and Europe.
What makes the difference between a successful phishing attack and an unsuccessful one?ask researchers from Carnegie Mellon University.
PwC's study has found for the first time ever cybercrime has become the most common form of fraud with nearly a quarter resulting in a loss of £700k.
A slamming report found 1 in 4 UK councils experienced a security breach in the last 5 years and more than half didn't even report the incident.
The low power WAN market is about to get competitive thanks to the rise of IoT, according to a new IDC NZ report.
After procuring more than £2bn into the UK between 2013-2017, Huawei has committed to £3bn more over the next five years.
Businesses spending more than $100,000 on R&D will be able to claim 12.5 cents back for every dollar they spend on it.
Radfords has been collaborating across the NZ kiwifruit industry to help it scale into the position it is in today.
Nearly half of Australians prefer to engage with government services online, driven by ease of access via PC, tablet or phone, says Unisys study.
Small and medium businesses in New Zealand are driving a significant increase in research and development investment, according to Callaghan Innovation.
The Business Operations Survey has revealed that more Kiwi businesses are spending on expansion, showing there is plenty of opportunity for partners.
A Microsoft and IDC study shows that digital transformation products and services will continue to bring in big numbers over the next four years.
La Trobe has appointed cybersecurity expert Jill Slay as Optus Cyber Chair to lead its virtual facility, enhancing its industry-engaged research and teaching.