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Smart commercial buildings will be a driving force in the uptake of internet of things, Gartner says, opening the doors for resellers to capitalise.
Gartner predicts worldwide spending on business process management (BPM) software will grow 4.4% to reach $2.7 billion in 2015.
Panasonic recently announced their new reseller programme for the security channel. We chatted with Robert Wensing about the programme.
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CammyCam takes this idea and inverts it, by turning your device itself into a security camera that can then be remotely monitored.
As privacy concerns spike, individuals start prioritising data protection in 2014 while scammers exploit every niche in the digital world.
The Internet of Things will become the 'Internet of Vulnerabilities' in 2014 according to security company, Symantec.
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This wireless security camera was initially pitched at rural and business users, but its application in the consumer space cannot be ignored.
In 2011, retailers embark on a major tech overhaul, driven by the need to update POS systems and tap into sleeker, smarter solutions.
A new UK website, InternetEyes, offers up to GBP £1000 for crowd-sourced reporting of crimes via live CCTV feeds, raising civil liberty concerns.
The number of devices connected to the internet is set to surpass 5 billion, driven by mobile and emerging tech sectors, predicts IMS Research.
StorageCraft ShadowProtect Server ensures that Lion Nathan can lose no more than 60 minutes' data in the event of a server crash.
Businesses harnessing tech see major gains; analysts say it's key to saving time and money, boosting growth. Dive into how it works on page 28.
Without proper IP management, businesses risk connectivity issues, impacting customer access and potentially costing millions in downtime.
Back in 2007, BioShock delivered what many look back on as the finest single-player experience of this generation.
Belkin's WeMo home automation products will now be sold through more than 160 Bunnings hardware stores nationally.
Canon NZ's £15,000 green grants aim to boost eco-projects within schools and communities, offering vital support and Canon tech.
Brad Findlay of Cisco asserts the urgency for resellers to evolve home networking solutions, as the connected home future beckons.
Displaying a number of New Zealand releases from HP and Panasonic, Sektor is gearing up for its 2010 Roadshow.