Lenovo revenue down, but second quarter brings profit
The world's biggest seller of personal computers, Lenovo, has recorded a mixed second quarter, with revenue down by a billion US dollars compared to the corresponding period in the previous financial...
View ArticleU.S. workers go mobile and remote in increasing numbers
Working from home or another remote location is increasing in the US, with a new survey showing that a rapidly growing number of the country’s mobile workforce is taking advantage of their employers’...
View ArticleSymantec adds machine learning to Enterprise Endpoint Protection V14
Having just attended Symantec’s Partner Engage 2016 event I got to spent some quality time with Dr. Hugh Thompson, its chief Geek and Technology Officer and talk dirty about security. What I have...
View ArticleSymantec – it is all about its partners
Symantec holds Partner Engage events around the globe. This series, however, was the first with the new Blue Coat acquisition and Veritas de-merger that has created the world’s largest pure-play cyber...
View ArticleYellowfin to reveal advanced data visualization capabilities during Yellowfin...
Global Business Intelligence (BI) and analytics software vendor, Yellowfin, is set to unveil a number of new advanced data visualization capabilities during the launch of its latest BI platform,...
View ArticleWi-Fi stuff-up: man who passed programme sponsored review
The decision of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation to make major changes in its main science programme, Catalyst, after a review is telling: one of the five people who was responsible for...
View ArticleSUSE an open open-source company, says CEO
As the company that holds number two rank among open source outfits, SUSE Linux isn't normally the kind of entity that tends to indulge in name calling. But chief executive Nils Brauckmann admits that...
View ArticleSky and Space blasts off with global technology innovation award
It may well be frosty in space, but on Earth, things are hotting up for Sky and Space as it wins Frost & Sullivan’s prestigious Global Technology Innovation Award for 2016. With previous winners of...
View ArticleSpeedCast’s ‘broadcast from anywhere’ Clipway sees live video from 27 sailing...
The Vendée Globe Race is dubbed the ‘Everest of the ocean,’ with satellite comms and network provider SpeedCast providing its two-way secure satcomms and broadcast services to 90% of the race’s...
View ArticleHP Z series 34” curved monitor (first looks)
HP has released a 34” Z series display that continues the no compromise connectivity, high colour gamut support, and commercial quality demanded by enterprise and prosumer users. Specifications for the...
View ArticleTelstra’s first mobile leasing plan for SMBs to stay 'up to date'
Telstra has launched ‘Australia’s first mobile leasing plan to help SMBs stay up to date with the latest technology.’ Australian small to medium businesses are being offered the ability to ‘lease their...
View ArticleVIDEO: Hololens and Trimble bring architectural and design mixed reality to life
Don’t tremble as the growing rumble of augmented reality comes to life via Trimble and its Microsoft Hololens app to architects and designers. Via its latest blog post, Microsoft’s GM for Hololens and...
View ArticleLogitech releases new Romer-G keyboard and Artemis Spectrum headset
Logitech has released a new G910 gaming keyboard with Romer-G mechanical switches and a new snow coloured G933 Artimus Spectrum limited edition headset. The A$279.95 G910 Orion Spectrum uses Logitech...
View ArticleNBN rollout continues apace towards 2020 completion
The National Broadband Network raked in $181 million in revenue in the three months to the end of September as takeup of the network continues towards completion of the rollout by 2020. NBN Co, the...
View ArticleAndroid Auto coming to ‘every car’ in over 30 countries ‘soon’
In the coming days, Android Auto 2.0 is coming to every Android OS 5.0 or better phone in over 30 countries, so even if you don’t have a fancy modern car you can enjoy the ‘connected experience.’...
View ArticleMac or Windows notebook/USB charger (review)
This multi-faceted, multi-tipped notebook/USB charger is just the answer to replace a lost or broken charger – with the added flexibility that it can run off 110/240V as well as a 12V car “lighter”...
View ArticleWhere there is a Willis, there is a way
After a long hunt, Oracle has found its new Regional Managing Director for Australia and New Zealand, Rob Willis following the departure of outspoken Tim Ebbeck from the role in June. Willis has more...
View ArticleHR and Finance must break down the barriers to benefit from disruption
All companies, especially those seeking rapid growth or to disrupt the “industry” face two basic issues - scarcity of funding and a shortage of human capital. Yet human resources (HR) and the Chief...
View ArticleTenable Network Security joins McAfee ePolicy Orchestrator
Most enterprise users adopt a layered security approach (best of breed products from disparate companies) but in doing so often create blind spots. McAfee ePolicy Orchestrator (ePO) is a single “pane...
View ArticleApps don’t always talk to each other
Apps can be craps when trying to interconnect. You may have live, real time data in Salesforce, want to use some of that in Marketo, and send it to Dropbox. Welcome to the world of cloud apps and a...
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