Infographic: Security on mobile apps - who is responsible?
The 2013 Unisys Security Index found that Kiwis are more concerned about data breaches at banks and telcos than in goverment departments, health organisations or airlines.
The 2013 Unisys Security Index found that Kiwis are more concerned about data breaches at banks and telcos than in goverment departments, health organisations or airlines.
he recent spate of earthquakes near Wellington in July and August has highlighted the critical importance of the New Zealand Fire Service (NZFS) automatic fire alarm system. The system has been developed and supported by Unisys, for quick assessment and response to fire alarms.
Unisys will hire additional staff to service a contract with Inland Revenue for the provision of mainframe services, says country manager Steve Griffin.
Unisys has launched a new enterprise computing platform called Forward that combines secure partitioning,Intel Xeon processors and virtualisation technologies.
Unisys has launched Stealth for Mobile, part of the company's Stealth suite of security products, to tap into the growing BYOD trend among enterprises.
IT solutions provider Unisys currently has a revenue mix in New Zealand that sees the public sector contributing 60 per cent and the private sector 40 per cent. However, the company wants to swap those figures to 60 per cent private and 40 per cent public in the next few years.
New Zealanders show a high level of concern about loss of their private data by government and the financial industry, according to the latest Unisys Security Index findings.
A social game of netball in which he snapped an Achilles tendon led to an attitudinal change to risk for Steve Griffin. "I'd been in war zones (he was 23 years in the Royal Air Force) but I nearly died with deep vein thrombosis after the netball game," he says.
The ICT part of the controversial and ill-starred National Animal Identification and Tracing project (NAIT) has been entrusted to Wellington’s Fronde Systems for a ground-up build, following a failed attempt to base the system on that implemented by NLIS (National Livestock Information System) in Australia.
Unisys New Zealand recorded both reduced revenue and profit in its financial year to December 31, 2010.
Unisys NZ has won a three-year renewal of its longstanding IT services contract with the financial services cooperative PSIS.
A contract for Unisys to provide its Stealth Solution data protection technology to car rental company Hertz New Zealand will be the first time the technology has been sold outside the US.
Beverage manufacturer and distributor Frucor is moving its 10-years SAP investment into the cloud.
Unisys’ Kapiti datacentre experienced an outage yesterday morning.
Business continuity systems were put to the test during and after the earthquake in Christchurch. The benefits of cloud computing also came to the fore, as smaller companies were saved by not having their systems onsite.