Speed stories
Reliance on Australia's 3G network puts many industries at risk as Telstra plans to shut it down in June 2024. Transition to 4G is crucial.
TechDay's 10-Minute IT Jams: Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise discusses their digital-age solutions and trends in the APAC region.
Through the adoption of a technology-first mindset, even companies with significant legacy can implement strategies to innovate and accelerate change.
The research group compared SAS Viya to a commercial, cloud-based data and AI platform, and open-source alternatives like H2O and SparkML.
Hitachi Vantara appoints Steven Lee as Australia and New Zealand Channel & Alliances Partner Director, bringing two decades of tech expertise to the role.
Spark has carried out New Zealand's first rural trial of 5G millimetre wave (mmWave) technology to showcase the potential benefits of faster 5G data speeds.
New research from BanklessTimes has shown that Singapore has the highest recorded median internet speed in the world at 207.61 MBPS.
The business decision to technologically transform should not come from an IT department but from the business itself.
The scientists have found a novel approach that significantly improves the storage efficiency and output speed of computer systems.
From the high-speed Lightning LS-218 to the powerful Brutus V9 and the sleek Energica EGO, these electric motorbikes are set to redefine cool on the streets.
DNA Connect has inked a deal to add optical networking vendor PacketLight Networks to its connectivity portfolio locally.
The call has gone out for Kiwis and Aussies to help with a community based gaming platform designed to encourage girls to pursue STEM-based careers.
A new wireless technology known as Li-Fi has been tested in a real world setting and is 100 times faster than Wi-Fi.
Cloud ERP platform Wiise launches in New Zealand, offering tailored solutions for financial services, manufacturing, and warehousing sectors.
New Zealand-based steel frame building system FRAMECAD appoints Rob Heebink as CEO, after expanding its leadership team for accelerated growth.
Orcon has today launched the next generation of fibre speeds in Christchurch, bringing its Hyperfibre offering to the city.
A new high-performance submarine cable is being built to enhance connectivity between Hong Kong, China and Southeast Asia.
The recent Opensignal Mobile Network Experience Report has revealed new findings and award recognitions for the NZ telco market.
Fastly expands its presence in New Zealand with a new POP in Christchurch, offering improved speed, security, and resilience for businesses.
With the advent of 4G mobile networks, the promise of a faster pipe for the internet is likely to become reality within months for Kiwi punters.