INSIGHT: Why NZ business and IT need a common language
In New Zealand, there is always some tension between the IT team and the rest of the business.
In New Zealand, there is always some tension between the IT team and the rest of the business.
Why Kiwi businesses should transform on their own terms.
Humans are social creatures; we are heavily influenced by the opinions, experiences and recommendations of others.
Technology has opened up a world of information and competition, causing a power shift away from suppliers and toward customers.
Wave of new partners challenge the status quo with leading cloud and mobility solutions.
A total of 65 finalists prepare to battle it out in 19 awards, across seven segments for one prize - the 2015 Microsoft New Zealand Partner Award.
65 finalists prepare to battle it out in 19 awards, across seven segments for one prize - the 2015 Microsoft New Zealand Partner Award.
What is going to happen in the digital landscape and who will win?
In New Zealand, what does "tough" mean in the digital age?
“Blockbuster is a great example of a business that failed to identify that they were being disrupted - and failed to act in time as a result.”
David Reiss, Business technology specialist, Spark Digital, admits true innovation is hard. So hard, in fact, that the majority of established businesses aren't successful at it.
Digital is often used to describe things that are really just a new evolution of existing business technology but the real definition of digital is a revolution…
David Reiss, Business technology specialist, Spark Digital, questions the practical applications of the rise of technology in most Kiwi industries...
Mobility, when correctly implemented and controlled, can help organisations improve employee productivity and deliver financial benefits.