Cutting through the Public Cloud - How Kiwi IT managers can separate fact from fiction
“Moving to the cloud boils down to trust, control and transparency.”
“Moving to the cloud boils down to trust, control and transparency.”
“Collectively we sleepwalked into a position of vulnerability when it comes to cyber.”
SkyCity CIO Mike Clarke to step down after December
“Each year we recognise and honour Microsoft Dynamics partners from around the world for exemplary performance."
"To be successful you need to be rigid on your goals but flexible on your methods."
Confidence in software-as-a-service, mobile and cloud technology is spurring tech mergers and acquisitions, despite lingering economic worries, according to market watchers.
A panel of 21 service providers has been chosen to help government agencies manage privacy and security issues.
A new study released by KPMG shows that consumers trust tech companies more than auto companies for purchasing a self-driving car.
The headline-grabbing Novopay teachers’ payroll system is just the tip of the iceberg of troubled IT projects if a KPMG survey is to be believed.
Project activity is on the rise, but so are failure rates, and more organisations are disestablishing project management offices, reports KPMG.
A substantial number of businesses say Cloud computing security challenges are daunting and the costs higher than they originally thought they would be, according to the Cloud Survey report published by consultancy KPMG International.
Audit, tax and advisory firm KPMG LLP Wednesday announced that it has named financial services technology veteran Harry Moseley as its new CIO. He succeeds the retiring Richard Anderson.
MF Global, which last month <a href="http://www.computerworlduk.com/news/careers/3314902/mf-global-it-staff-and-systems-on-the-block-as-broker-dealer-seeks-bankruptcy-protection/">filed for bankruptcy protectio</a>n from its creditors, has been forced back to manual accounting processes in the UK, with staff abandoning its systems.
In the past 18 months, the IT group at KPMG has helped update and create new processes and workflows for the company's paper-, energy- and carbon-intensive systems.
Government should give at least as much support per head of population to rural broadband as it is giving to the improvement of broadband networks in urban areas, says a report by consultancy KPMG.