PC shipments are set to continue their downward trajectory through 2016 according to IDC's latest Worldwide Quarterly PC Tracker.
As the Australian healthcare sector spends more and faces increasingly complex demands, conditions are ripe for mobility initiatives.
The Internet of Things (IoT) is changing the nature of cybersecurity and redrawing the lines of IT responsibilities for the enterprise.
Digital business leaders are 'pulling ahead of the pack' and leaving those still in the planning stage in their wake, according to a Gartner survey.
Australia's high growth phase of outsourced data centre adoption will peak in 2015 and ease off in 2016 and 2017.
New Zealand PC market stabilises despite decline, says IDC. PC shipments totalled 188,000 units in Q2 2015. HP dominates with 37% market share.
Cisco triumphs in burgeoning enterprise videoconferencing market with 45.6% share as global demand for high-end video solutions spikes.
Cisco secures a solid lead in the Ethernet switch market, outperforming rivals as the sector witnesses a 1.0% annual upsurge.
DH2i joins HP AllianceOne Partner Program, gaining access to technical development support and sales & marketing resources.
Worldwide enterprise application spending is expected to rise, driven by modernisation, functional expansion and digital transformation projects.
Two-in-one shipments are up 86.5%, while tablets stumble, and IDC predicts the iPad Pro, Windows 10 and Skylake will push enterprise adoption.
IR unveils a tool to streamline the migration to cloud-based comms with Office 365, aiming for seamless implementation and management.
Server shipment growth across ANZ is out pacing global growth with HP dominating the market - but public cloud is threatening.
Wireless charging adoption for mobile devices is set to soar, with a fifth of wearables incorporating the technology.
Wi-Fi on public transport is driving mobile transactions, with Juniper Research warning online sales are not just for pure play online retailers.
Citrix is leading the way in business mobility solutions and working to empower a new-age workforce, according to Frost & Sullivan.
Avaya has been positioned in the Leaders section of the Gartner Magic Quadrant for Unified Communications for 2015.
Forget big data, it's 'digital humanism' which is garnering attention now – at least according to Gartner's 2015 Hype Cycle for Emerging Technologies.
The dynamic nature of software-based communications is prompting vendors to improve development, sales and support initiatives, says Frost & Sullivan.
PC shipments are set to continue their downward trajectory through 2016 according to the latest report from IDC, and the New Zealand news is no better.