Trends & Predictions stories
For millennial home buyers, a generation for whom technology has been ever-present, smart systems are the features they value above everything else.
FintechNZ forecasts major fintech changes in 2019, impacting Kiwi businesses with financial unbundling, new investment platforms, and advancing wearable tech.
IT spending set to reach $3.76tn in 2019, with growth driven by shifting investments towards cloud services & IoT devices, says Gartner.
Jonathan Couch isn't a fan of annual predictions and so instead has shared his thoughts on the headlines we can expect this year.
Carbon Black chief cybersecurity officer Tom Kellermann combines his thoughts with those of Carbon Black's threat analysts and security strategists.
Ping Identity CTO Bernard Harguindeguy predicts a rise in zero trust security, fewer MFA attacks, and heightened focus on API protection in 2019.
Two BMC software executives share their predictions for their areas of expertise - DevOps and employee experience.
Snowflake Computing announced predictions which focus on how organisations will need to harness data to drive the new economy.
LogRhythm unveils eight cybersecurity predictions for 2019, forecasting rises in fatal car hacks, bio-identifier use, and cloud-based ransomware compromises.
Experimentation with new technologies will boom in 2019, as cloud services make advanced tools more accessible.
Cybercriminals have been moving towards a 'gig economy' – an underground community of malicious actors exchanging services.
Aussie firms to splash out $5.6bn on cloud services in 2019, eyeing agility and innovation amid talent crunch.
It is certainly the season for predictions and so without further ado, here are some insights from Ensighten CEO Ian Woolley.
Global IT services company Avanade has released what it sees as the three most important technology focus areas for workplaces in the coming year.
IDC predicts industry cloud solutions will reach USD $45.4 billion in 2019, with rapid growth driven by sectors like healthcare and manufacturing.
As time progresses and advanced technologies are implemented, the demand for disaster recovery-as-a-service is also expected to increase.
Zerto predicts 2019 will see a shift in DRaaS market, redefining data recovery and backup strategies for businesses.
Digital Realty's Rod Glover says there will be five main evolutions to the world of data centres, colocation, cloud, and connectivity.
While organisations have become more aware of the significant risks posed by cyber-attacks, hackers have continued to up the ante.
2019 is set to be the year hackers target facial recognition, with vulnerability exploits threatening millions as biometric authentication goes mainstream.