Research and Development (R&D) stories
The Asia-Pacific WAN market is projected to grow by 10%, reaching USD $13.3 billion by year-end, driven by regional expansion and data centre consolidation.
New solutions and services unveiled that help organisations shift IT spending from operations to innovation, says HP.
NZ's Izon Science strikes deal with US distributor BridgePath Scientific to enhance the reach of its cutting-edge nanoparticle analysis systems in America.
Jeremy Hulse, VP APAC for M86 Security, has told IT Brief that the company has several announcements planned for the year ahead.
An Asia Pacific fund for ICT innovation has seen a record number of applications for grants for the 2010 year.
Businesses increasingly adopt SaaS for streamlined security and operational savings, driving growth in the managed messaging security sector by over 30%.
More than 70% of SMEs plan to switch to cloud computing within the next five years, according to a study carried out by British ISP Easynet Connect.
Toshiba has appointed Robert Wilkinson as General Manager of its Information Systems Division in Australia, effective December 8, 2009.
Google Your Family Tree offers guidance to novice and seasoned genealogists, detailing how to leverage Google's tools for ancestral research.
Jade Software in Wellington secures funding from TechNZ to enhance Investigator, their crime-fighting software, used by law enforcement in 29 countries.
Genealogists at the Family History Fair in Hamilton delved into a celebrity lineage for a new documentary, uncovering fascinating insights about their ancestry.
The largest study of its kind has found no link between childhood cancer and cellphone mast exposure during pregnancy.
A 10-year study involving 13 countries, including New Zealand, into possible links between cellphone use and cancer will be published next week.
Partnering with the University of Auckland, IBM's 2010 Innovation Index finds New Zealand's innovation rate stagnant since 2000, with only farming excelling.
PM John Key lauds Mako Networks' groundbreaking PCI DSS solution, highlighting New Zealand's need to innovate and invest GBP £1.5b in high-speed networks.
For businesses to thrive, a well-crafted RFP is key. Companies must highlight desired outcomes, understand tech needs, and maintain clear timelines.
[UPDATED]There are no discernable business productivity gains in switching from slow to fast broadband, according to groundbreaking new research.
KAREN's network capacity between Australia and New Zealand has been doubled to 310Mb/s, enhancing connectivity for NZ education and research organisations.
Tech companies stole the spotlight at the NZ International Business Awards 2009, with big wins for Modtec Industries, Gallagher Group, and BankLink.
Family history research has gone digital. Australasian Databases (ANZGDB) now empowers genealogists with access to over 13 million global records.