Digital Channels stories
The data streaming provider will help more companies build real-time applications faster at lower costs through a deeper partnership with Google Cloud.
Cloud-native New-Scale SIEM and advanced threat detection, investigation and response (TDIR) capabilities are available to more ANZ organisations.
Verint enterprise experience management consolidates customer listening posts and unifies unstructured data across the enterprise.
Isentia, provider of media intelligence, has appointed Raushida Vasaiwala as Sales Vice President for APAC to expand its product offering.
Jo Olivia Lee appointed as chief operating officer. She will oversee app development and operations for Singapore and Lendor Thailand.
In our second interview in a series with Sitecore, we chat with Sitecore vice president for solution engineering APJ, Nik Hendel.
TechDay's 10 Minute IT Jams: Okta's identity management service for the Asia-Pacific market. Interview with Okta's sales engineer manager.
Enghouse Interactive aims to be a leading provider of contact centre tech. We spoke to their APAC MD to find out more.
Today we're highlighting Enghouse Interactive, a company that strives to be one of the world's leading providers of contact centre technologies.
B2B buyers are more likely to purchase from vendors that offer digital self-serve channels, quick responses, and transparent pricing, says PROS.
TelstraClear and TVNZ team up to offer HD TV One and TV2 channels via TelstraClear's T-Box, available free to dual or triple play service customers.
An ad campaign about building a restaurant in a tree north<br />of Auckland has won a Webby, the internet equivalent of an Oscar.
Storyblok has announced that the US is its fastest-growing market worldwide as it prepares to launch a dedicated UK and US entity.
There's been a surge in momentum for Quadient's finance tools, with new customers for these making up almost a third of the company's new software customers.
Australians prefer dealing with the government by phone or in person, but younger citizens are more open to online engagement, according to a survey by Unisys.
A PwC study predicts New Zealand's online shopping market to hit NZD $2.68 billion this year, with 34% spent on international sites.