Intellectual property stories
Asia saw the highest number of applications for patents, trademarks and industrial designs of any region in 2015.
BitTitan says its new expanded version of the MSPComplete platform empowers partners to increase revenue and reduce service delivery costs.
Menlo Security has expanded its Menlo Security Isolation Platform to include a new phishing prevention solution.
Snell Advanced Media partners with Gemalto to protect intellectual property and apply software-based licensing for broadcast platforms.
Cyber crime is not just limited to malware attacks - what about intellectual property or data theft, asks security company Computer Forensics.
Cloud Distribution is offering resellers a 'unique, virtually first of its kind' security offering to protect customers against spear phishing attacks.
A new 'IP factory' is enabling Aussie tech services company Readify to capture and commericalise IP to build new annualised revenue streams.
Dick Smith receivers have been spoken to by privacy commissions on both sides of the Tasman after concerns over plans to sell customer information.
Spark NZ was owed $26.9 million when Mako Networks went into receivership, with little chance of unsecured creditors recouping their funds.
Empired is urging organisations to cultivate a culture of sharing to prevent silos of information which can cost the business money.
United States telecommunications service provider D&S Communications has acquired the assets of Mako Networks from the company's receivers.
CommVault is looking to 'deeper, richer' channel partnerships as it eyes up opportunities presented by 'waves' of technology and exploding data.
Failed network management company Mako Networks has liabilities of more than $30 million, with an estimated deficit of $25m expected.
New Zealand's Intellectual Property Office has been ranked number one worldwide for its online capabilities by the World Trademark Review.
New Zealand and Australian businesses to benefit from improved advice on patenting as new Patents Amendment Bill passes.
Unitec's new high-tech research network has been launched to help boost the country's innovation and IP creation prospects.
EdPotential will deliver software-as-a-service products based on advanced algorithms and data analysis capability through cloud services.
'Turning Innovation into Gold' seminar series aims to champion Kiwi innovation and improve commercial success rates.
Victoria University hopes to bring together industry and open source technology to increase local innovations, through the Easy Access IP programme.
The British government launches study on creative sector's interaction with copyright and designs in a changing technological landscape.