Study stories
The Unisys Connected Government Survey provides insights into the attitudes of consumers toward digital government services.
Only 31% feel empowered by their organisation to be able to work together productively and collaboratively while working remotely.
Rather than the traditional get-investment-ready approach, the Sprint Launch programme will instead focus on early revenue and customer acquisition.
New study dispels myths about millennials, underscoring the need for businesses to grasp their true preferences and habits for market success.
The platform connects youth, educators, service providers and businesses together to support students through education, training and employment.
Auckland is named a top digital payments leader, with potential to gain nearly USD $2 billion annually by further reducing cash reliance, a Visa study reveals.
ServiceNow's survey reveals 89% of Australian CIOs are embracing machine learning, leading globally in maturity and application, ahead of Germany and the US.
Mature cloud technology, software-defined infrastructure, containers and DevOps are being pursued by IT professionals.
IDC underscores APM's vital role in cloud migration, stressing the need for detailed KPIs to navigate the transition and secure savings.
A third of SMEs with a website say they receive less than 50 visitors each week, whereas 25% had no idea about their web traffic numbers.
Robotic co-workers take a leap – an IFR report unveils a future where humans and robots join forces to boost efficiency and innovation.
Online shoppers have high expectations for how promptly online retailers should reply to questions and complaints.
Organisations that address this now will be in the strongest position to ensure business growth and competitive advantage.
Hybrid meetings often create a disconnect, with 57 percent of employees feeling like they're forgotten about when dialing in remotely.
A new study reveals the conditions that draw people to intervene in cyberbullying, with anonymity reducing the likelihood of intervention.
The top 10 book craze on Facebook reveals interesting findings about people's reading preferences and the uniqueness of their favorite books.
Spelling and grammar errors can cripple online sales, says entrepreneur Charles Duncombe, who saw revenue double after correcting mistakes on his website.
La Trobe University's new sensor technology aims to revolutionise Australia's livestock industry by providing insights into animal health and behavior.
Harry Kingma, SUSE ANZ sales director dives into the results of a SUSE-commissioned study that looks at current trends in digital transformation.
Study underscores non-blocking architecture as key for mega data center efficiency, pivotal for today's digital transformation.