IT Department stories
4Cabling's online solutions for cabling and IT management needs are gaining popularity among Kiwi enterprises, says NZ Sales Manager Tym Matagi.
Unhealthy blame culture between IT teams and third-party providers is putting essential business services at risk, reveals Dynatrace.
Nearly half of Australian and New Zealand workers do not feel ready to combat cyberattack threats, with 43% fearing becoming scam or phishing victims at work, ELMO Software research reveals.
Businesses must directly tackle carbon emissions for financial savings and reputation; enterprises are urged to follow five steps towards digital sobriety and cleaner carbon health.
Fleet revises its open-source device management platform, set to simplify IT support, consolidating Linux, Apple and Windows devices, and reducing reliance on proprietary platforms such as Jamf, Intune, MobileIron and Workspace ONE.
Amid escalating digital demands, IT leaders grapple to balance employee satisfaction and business objectives; leveraging user-centric design and flexible solutions could be key.
AI and sustainability will majorly drive technology adoption in Australia and New Zealand in 2024, predicts Pure Storage.
TeamViewer boosts its IT management offering by integrating Lansweeper's technology for asset discovery and inventory management.
Research by cybersecurity firm Claroty reveals 75% of critical infrastructure sectors experienced ransomware attacks in the past year.
Zoom is set to enhance its AI-powered customer experience suite, improving services for businesses of all sizes.
TeamViewer integrates Lansweeper's technology for asset discovery and inventory into their IT management solution, aiming to enhance operational support and risk management for IT departments. .
The global data discovery market is projected to reach a worth of USD $20 billion by 2030, with a CAGR of 15.65%.
TeamViewer has launched a significant update for the enterprise connectivity solution Tensor, enhancing security and user functionality.
Almost 60% of businesses are seriously concerned about ransomware attacks, says Hornetsecurity survey, highlighting evolving threat landscape.
IT pros, especially senior leaders and younger generations, are embracing AI to automate workflows and boost efficiency.
The number of software applications on IT teams' work computers has increased by 71% in the past year, according to a report by Freshworks.
Increased job mobility is on the horizon as 76% of Australian professionals consider a career switch in 2024, led by IT and telecom professionals.
Australian firms struggle with internal challenges hindering cybersecurity transformation, amidst growing demand for stronger security.
Village Roadshow Group sees a boost in customer satisfaction of 25% and cuts 60% of IT costs by employing Freshworks' IT service management solution.
The impact on employers will see increased pressures on IT to deliver on the digital employee experience in order to remain competitive and retain top talent.