Chief Technology Officers (CTO) stories
Former Gen-i CTO Damien Toman leads ICT training seminars across the North Island, sharing insights on cloud computing, virtualisation, and more.
Auckland ICT Network's latest event focuses on global data challenges, featuring leading speakers from IBM NZ and Pacific Fibre. Event details online.
Oxygen appoints Damian Swaffield as New Zealand General Manager, Consulting, and Datta Supomo as Business Development Manager to enhance their SAP solutions.
UK companies face fines of up to GBP £500,000 for serious data breaches under new legislation, aiming to bolster compliance with the Data Protection Act.
Christchurch's Enable Networks, funded by the city council, reports its first profit of NZD $1.36 million amid soaring demand for its fibre services.
There's a feeling of change within Microsoft NZ with a new managing director, new building, new staff and new roles.
2012 set for business boom as EMC's Clive Gold forecasts vast IT sector growth and ripe opportunities for resellers amid rising virtualisation.
Intergen COO Simon Bright predicts Office 365 will spur businesses to adopt cloud IT services, with varied approaches from gradual transition to immediate jump.
Hitachi Data Systems is diving into cloud solutions, aiming to open new markets and find fresh partnerships in Australia and New Zealand.
HP appoints David Caspari as SVP for Asia Pacific, with Alan Bennett and Archie Reed taking key roles in the South Pacific to drive enterprise growth.
After joining the company in February 2008, Chief Technology Officer Aristotle Balogh has resigned for personal reasons.
A research study has revealed that most malicious websites are hosted on US servers and not in other countries like China.
Brocade has said its switching and routing solutions now power the world's top three largest Internet Exchange Points.
SafeNet CTO Russ Dietz declares that old physical security measures are outdated as the company launches new cloud solutions to bolster data protection.
WorldxChange slams the govt's Ultra Fast Broadband plan, calling the GBP £1.5 billion investment a flawed failure that won't achieve intended outcomes.
In an era of scarcity, effective risk management becomes crucial for businesses, spotlighting the importance of compliance and governance.
Data security specialist company Imperva said that cybercriminals will be looking to exploit users of Google's Wave technology, specifically Wave web searches.
As Google's Wave technology garners attention, cybercriminals are poised to exploit user interest, warns data security firm Imperva.