Productivity stories
Over 80% of UK small business owners tap into mobile tech daily, reshaping operations and blending work with leisure, says Manta report.
While VoIP is not necessarily cheap, it offers added value by increasing agility and flexibility, and encouraging business evolution.
BYOD data protection policy is crucial as mobile devices are targeted by criminals, says Acronis. 38% of companies to rely on BYOD by 2016.
The majority of employees are satisfied with their IT departments, and BYOD is aiding productivity but is still a security gap, says Landesk.
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Hawkins Group has chosen Dimension Data as its ICT services and solutions provider throughout ongoing upgrades to its communications technology.
Hamish Bohannan resigns as CEO of Bathurst Resources, citing the company's put on hold expansion due to low coal prices.
Samepage launched earlier this month as 'the world's first contextual engagement platform' and has already announced new features.
Axios Systems says in 2015 the CIO can be the number one executive to drive business innovation, but they will need to be aware of the challenges they.
Nearly half of Australian employees are disengaged from their employer and their job, according to new research from WFS Australia.
New Zealand's boardrooms are in need of an upgrade to reflect the digital age and diverse business community, according to a report by Grant Thornton.
Warehouse Group posted a 5% gain in 3rd quarter sales which it said was in line with its expectations and meant it was on track to meet annual profit.
Organisations are turning to disruptive technologies to gain a competitive edge, says business IT solutions provider UXC.
Up to 80% of the time employees spend on the internet has nothing to do with work, and organisations can lose up to $4,500 per employee every year...
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Workforce management systems can assist with monitoring employees' time, absences and productivity, however it's important to ease the transition.
KPMG's Cloud Survey reveals a paradigm shift in business: cloud tech is now central to staying competitive, beyond cost savings.
Microsoft says the APAC region is fast-changing and 'helping people get things done' in a mobile-first, cloud-first world is core to its purpose.
Microsoft New Zealand boss Paul Muckleston outlines the company's vision and what it means for New Zealand businesses.