Developers (Devs) stories
Regulators in Europe, China, and elsewhere are increasingly setting the agenda on issues ranging from data protection to cybersecurity and AI.
Tim McNamara, founder of Hut34, shares insights on chatbots, IoT integration, and tackling Australia's blockchain talent drought in our exclusive interview.
Software suppliers and buyers can identify high-risk code, prioritise accordingly and channel effort to projects.
These packages allow individuals with little technical skill, to attack businesses and individuals with relative ease.
IDC predicts that the percentage of useful data will grow from 22% in 2013 to 37% in 2020, even as the volume of data available grows exponentially.
Gartner predicts smartphone AI will evolve into personalised companions by 2022, with 80% of devices boasting on-device AI, up from 10% in 2017.
EA Games' DICE Studios, with the help of Criterion Software and Motive Studios have another crack at the Battlefront franchise.
An industry-leading UEM solution, high-profile customer deployments and IoT-focused solutions and partnerships solidify VMware's position as a leader.
Cyber attacks on toys, gaming consoles and home assistants, you ask? Weaponised teddy bears? Yes, it is possible.
Alibaba's Asian cloud sales soar; Changes in how we consume cloud; Rise of managed security service providers; Blockchain's potential beyond cryptocurrency.
Okta unveils Okta for Startups, offering its Identity Cloud free for one year to entrepreneurs and small businesses to enhance secure access management.
The availability of a variety of cloud application development services is reducing the complexity of delivering applications.
As DevOps takes hold, more and more privileged account credentials and secrets are created and shared across interconnected access points.
Apple has announced the most popular apps, music, movies, TV shows, books, and podcasts of 2017, highlighting emerging trends and indie creators.
Fitbit unveils first update to Fitbit OS for Ionic smartwatch users, including over 60 apps and enhanced performance.
Aiming to simplify the deployment and operation of Kubernetes clusters, this Kubernetes solution is for service providers and enterprise.
In other words, a private cloud is like a fenced-in backyard with a gate to surrounding properties and public spaces.
IDC forecasts NZ's digital economy will thrive by 2021, with major investments in Cloud 2.0 and open APIs reshaping the IT industry landscape.
The majority of government websites are underperforming, with the best site scoring 4.6 out of 10 - a failing grade.
AWS expects the new Ningxia region to contribute to the education and training of local students as future cloud computing talent for Western China.