Public Sector stories
New Zealand's InfoSec celebrated its successes at last night's iSANZ Awards in Wellington, with PwC, Air New Zealand and NetSafe among the winners.
New Zealanders get a Jargon Buster to clarify cyber terms, boosting workplace cyber security understanding during Connect Smart week.
There may be reasons for public sector agencies in particular to be somewhat reluctant with IT innovation spend.
The company's Public Sector Partner Program grew almost 40% this year, with more than 800 partners now on board.
IDC says worldwide spending on industry cloud is undertaking a huge surge this year, led by healthcare providers but with growth in all other sectors.
The Government will use the new strategy to prepare agencies for the shift away from on premise infrastructure and to cloud.
Promapp will support the provision of GoShift's centrally held QMS by providing the capability to standardise policy and procedures.
Maritime NZ's innovative “Virtual Coastwatch” digital campaign, promoting lifejacket use, wins gold at New York's International Festival of Media Awards.
The former Teradata executive will help the customer experience provider grow its presence within the ANZ public sector.
By taking an API-led approach, government agencies are able to put data at the centre of their missions and innovate rapidly, without losing security.
Greg Whiffin from Corning talks about why cabling infrastructure is key to delivering a seamless customer experience in public sector DCs.
George Fischer has been appointed as the new president of Verizon Enterprise Solutions, replacing Chris Formant. #Verizon #leadership.
The US government's adoption of technology is unlikely to be undone by the new administration, according to expert Chris Pennell.
Unisys launches Digital Investigator, an information management system that aids law enforcement in sharing intelligence.
Western Australia's McGowan Government invests over $500,000 in cybersecurity team to enhance public sector security.
Nearly half of Australians prefer to engage with government services online, driven by ease of access via PC, tablet or phone, says Unisys study.
The majority of government websites are underperforming, with the best site scoring 4.6 out of 10 - a failing grade.
The deal was struck with MOSS SAS, a key supplier to the French Armament procurement agency and French Air Force, Army & Navy.
Education, govt and corporate PC shipments have recorded growth in Australia for Q4 and full year 2016, IDC Australia says. So who's winning and why?.
Data#3 says it expects to see a 25% increase in profit for FY16 on the back of solid services growth and strong core performance.