Unisys stories
Unisys unveils free MCP Express and OS 2200 for Windows, aiding enterprise computing education and development.
Australians prefer dealing with the government by phone or in person, but younger citizens are more open to online engagement, according to a survey by Unisys.
Unisys has officially opened its new service desk in Sydney, to provide centralised IT support services to NSW Government departments and agencies.
The Australian Department of Defence has extended an IT support contract with Unisys for two years in a deal worth around $74 million.
Unisys has won a contract with NASA Langley Research Center (LaRC) to support the organisation's upcoming simulation and flight research mission.
Readify has snapped up former DiData VIC state manager Andrew Phillips as it seeks to be Australia's 'first development, design and data powerhouse'.
Decreasing the risk of bank fraud and improving the customer experience are both based on knowing the customer - can they work together?.
Unisys brings its Stealth micro-segmentation solution to AWS, enabling users to secure their own portions of the cloud.
Entirely new cyber threats will emerge in 2016, requiring fresh counter measures, according to predictions by Unisys.
The New Zealand government's approach to data security could benefit the commercial sector, says Greg Thomas of Unisys New Zealand.
Service management helps organizations turn intelligence into business outcomes, according to Greg Thomas, Unisys strategy and innovation director.
Adequate IT support, resources and dealing with outdated or inefficient systems are the biggest challenges facing IT service management professionals.
Around 50% of Kiwis believe organisations holding their personal data will be breached within the next year – for the channel, that means opportunity.
New Zealanders prefer dealing with government agencies by phone or in person rather than online, according to new research from Unisys.
The as-a-service model is being called into action to deliver the New Zealand Fire Service's national automatic fire alarm messaging system.
Businesses must rebuild public confidence in their ability to store and protect NZ citizens' personal information, says John Kendall of Unisys.
Organisations want to be able to use their IT to drive business decisions. So how do we free up the IT team so they can support the business?.
An 80% reduction in technology sales saw Unisys New Zealand's revenue and profit drop dramatically in financial 2014.
Kiwis believe telcos are the least trustworthy organisations when it comes to keeping personal data safe - and they're ready to punish.
Companies looking to use social media monitoring to create targeted advertising could face a backlash from Kiwis according to a new survey.