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Fastly's area vice president Derek Rast and technical evangelist for APAC Stephen Gillies discuss Fastly's offerings and the need for modern security solutions.
With this new version, Salesforce is making artificial intelligence and machine learning accessible to all businesses of all sizes.
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg kicked the conference off with a keynote detailing Facebook's 10-year technology roadmap.
​Failed network management company Mako Networks has liabilities of more than $30 million, with an estimated deficit of $25m expected.
Mark Redgrave's appointment as Spark Digital's new marketing chief heralds a major win, armed with prolific international and tech expertise.
Mako Networks, originally from Herne Bay, leapfrogs US growth ambitions with a new San Francisco office, following a successful stint at the Kiwi Landing Pad.
Social networking site could capture 50% of global search market over the next few years through a new 'Social Search' era according to latest findings.
Leaders of top teams at Auckland and Wellington Startup Weekend events to win four weeks promoting their startups in San Francisco.
Greenpeace's Cool IT Leaderboard highlights IT firms' climate efforts. Cisco leads with 62 points, doubling its score through emissions-saving tech.
The dozen lucky partners will be seeing the Bay Area sights, attending the grand final of the Sevens, and spending a day hosted at HP's HQ.
Sydney has been ranked tenth in a Dell global report on cities embracing technology to adapt and thrive in an ever-changing and globalised future.
HPE NZ is upping the ante for its partners, offering up 'sportacular' incentives, as winning partners attending last week's Super Bowl 50 can attest.
A new tuition fund to train software developers has been launched to help address the critical shortage of IT talent in New Zealand.
Google Maps' live transit updates help residents in Boston, Portland, San Diego and more track bus and train delays in real-time.
Exalt urges New Zealand to halt fibre cable installations, touting wireless solutions that offer lower latency and cost just 5% per mile compared to fibre.