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Global Processing Services (GPS) has partnered with Currencycloud to offer cross-border payment solutions for financial institutions and fintechs.
APAC businesses turn to intelligent technology to combat stress over competition and employee safety, according to SAP Concur study.
A new report finds over a third of workers have picked up bad cybersecurity behaviours since working from home.
Business travellers are eager to travel, but only with correct safety measures in place, according to a new study from Amadeus.
With travel comes the requirement for flights, rental cars, and hotels. Behind all of that is a Kiwi success story by the name of Serko.
Global security company Entrust has acquired WorldReach, enabling solutions for Digital Traveller and Citizen Identity experiences.
Vodafone NZ has become the first operator in Aotearoa to enable 5G roaming, to Australia and three other countries.
Sabre Corporation and Google are developing AI technology to enhance personalised travel, to be launched in early 2021.
Cornelius Mare, Fortinet ANZ Director, Security Solutions, discusses the challenges of securing network edges in the post-COVID-19 world.
COVID-19 has led to changed work practices in APAC, with workers wanting greater flexibility and focus on mental wellbeing, says Skillsoft survey.
The research shows the Asia-Pacific workforce is eager for ongoing flexibility and a focus on personal well-being in the post-COVID-19 workplace .
The survey shows technology companies are continuing to see customer interest in cybersecurity, cloud computing and other areas.
The COVID-19 pandemic has heightened the urgency for enterprises to prioritise cloud migration to support a sustainable remote workforce and drive innovation.
Apart from being digital natives, millennials aren't really that different from other generations of workers and, of course, they're all individuals.
London has emerged as the global leader for internet accessibility, topping Business Fibre's list of best cities for free WiFi and 5G availability.
Twitter has announced that its employees can work from home indefinitely, stating that remote working has been a huge success.
I spoke to Google Cloud's Asia Pacific and China (APAC) head of security for networking and collaboration specialists, Mark Johnston.
Some businesses are also getting ready for more staff to potentially work from home by providing laptops or remote access.
The trial will run until December 9. But the trial is far from fully-fledged – only five users can connect to the 5G device and only for five minutes at a time.
Vodafone is set to roll out eSIMs for devices and wearables in 2020, enhancing connectivity and paving the way for advanced 5G-enabled features.