Split “on track” as HP officially files for divorce
"We remain on track to complete the separation by the end of the fiscal year 2015."
"We remain on track to complete the separation by the end of the fiscal year 2015."
“This is an independent seal of approval for these new high speed connections as well as for the Spark Network."
“Organisations increasingly find it difficult to be proactive against competitive pressures."
“Microsoft is promoting the move to Windows 10 as much more than a one-time upgrade”
“Globally, Fortinet is smashing all previous sales figures."
The adage “familiarity breeds contempt” captures a root cause of many enterprise search failures.
Dell appoints two proven industry leaders to key executive positions on its Commercial Sales and Enterprise Solutions leadership teams.
“The hallmark of a truly 'innovative' organisation does not lie in a complete departure from legacy systems or practices, but in renewing them through the right technological acquisition…”
Google Glass has had a ripple effect throughout the enterprise world.
With the latest release of Chrome for Windows (and Chrome OS on Chromebooks), you can install apps that will work even if your computer is not online.
Trek Global claims that its cloud-based ERP service can help midmarket and small businesses leverage ERP to create efficiencies.
Lighting and air conditioning systems in the enterprise could be targets of cyber attacks, as an increasing number of things are connected to the Internet, according to Gartner analyst Christian Byrnes.
Fairfax, Toyota and an Australian government agency described limited bring-your-own-device (BYOD) rollouts in a panel at the CeBIT Enterprise Mobility conference in Sydney.
iPads have become a staple in many factories, but cost-conscious plant managers are opening up to cheaper, and increasingly popular, Android tablets.
BlackBerry seeks to win back Australian business from rivals after a late realisation that it must adapt to the growing trend of bring your own device (BYOD), BlackBerry executives said at the BlackBerry 10 launch in Australia.