Awards stories
Singapore's Cybersecurity Awards honored outstanding individuals and organizations for their contributions to the cybersecurity ecosystem.
The goal of the partnership is to collaborate in uniting industry leaders and influencers to stress the importance of competence and confidence.
Data#3 was the big winner on the night, receiving two separate gongs for Cisco's partner of the year (for Software and for Services).
Spark's innovative bot wins Best Robotic Process Automation Bot award in Sydney, revolutionising fibre order processing and reducing error rates.
ANZ MD says the NorthFace ScoreBoard Award for Achieving Customer Excellence validates Cohesity's investment in pre-emptive customer support.
New Zealand conversational AI startup Ambit secures the Callaghan Innovation R&D Growth Grant, enabling acceleration of its cutting-edge research.
RepKnight published an 'alternative olympics' medal table that details the countries that feature most heavily on the dark web - infographic included.
The Open Bug Bounty project has reached 100,000 fixed vulnerabilities and is showing no signs of slowing down with changes on the horizon.
Huawei's SD-WAN uCPE AR650 wins top honours at the iF Design award, impressing judges with its flexible deployment and high-performance design.
While NatWest will only deploy Soul Machines' technology if it successfully completes a pilot, it could be used to help free up time human advisors.
ioFABRIC is expanding its presence in Asia Pacific with a new office in North Sydney and two new leadership appointments.
Intel has boosted its Bug Bounty rewards to attract more researchers, with up to USD $250,000 available for side channel vulnerabilities in its products.
Five-year-old storage company ioFABRIC has been awarded two Tech Trailblazers Awards for their data fabric offerings and CTO.
New Zealand retailer Foodstuffs to trial Amazon Go-like artificial intelligence shopping solution to enhance customer experiences.
Shelde was named the APAC Partner of the Year, while DNA Connect took home the APAC Distribution Partner of the Year award.
The University of Auckland welcomes leading AR expert Professor Mark Billinghurst, boosting their AR capabilities at the Bioengineering Institute.
This is an opportunity to recognise the massive contributions made by Māori business leaders – both individuals and organisations.
Kōkiri recognises that Māori have strong links to place, which may have been a barrier to participation in mainstream accelerators.
Australian business continues to gain recognition in the channel with two ALE partners taking home top awards at Connex18.
The New Zealand VR/AR Association and Massey University School of Design have partnered to support the growing VR/AR sector.