Developers (Devs) stories
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Cloud computing has allowed for rapid innovation in the industry, with over 1,000 new features introduced by AWS in 2016 alone.
Devops engineers, UX/UI designers and full stack developers are in demand in the IT sector, according to a recent Hays recruitment report.
We take a look back at the year that was and the stories that interested New Zealand's entrepreneurial sector.
Mellanox is now the chosen provider of Ethernet solutions for next-generation machine learning center iFLYTEK.
IDC has forecasted a 108.3% CAGR over 5 years for the augmented and virtual reality headset market. AR headsets also predicted to gain momentum.
Three Dunedin startups, CoDrivr, Swiftlet, and Codelingo, secure NZD $60,000 in the final GigStart Fund allocation to boost UFB technology-driven projects.
HP strengthens its Managed Print Services to protect businesses from cyberattacks in response to a rise in incidents.
The ineffectiveness of traditional antivirus , which catches less than half of noteworthy malicious events, is causing untold damage to organisations.
Microsoft's acquisition of LinkedIn has been cleared by the European Commission, completing all necessary regulatory approvals for the deal.
Enterprise communications are about to get bigger, broader and better in 2017 as the continuous drive towards innovation kicks up a notch.
RedShield's CTO Sam Pickles discusses their iSANZ win and the company's mission to solve clients' unique security issues without needing developers.
The new project will put cold data storage field trials at the forefront of intercontinental data center coordination.
F5 and Equinix launch adaptable tech to blend IT and cloud, ensuring secure and fluid hybrid cloud app services.
Cloud hosting provider Linode switched on its second Tokyo data center last week, upping the total amount of its Asian data centers to three.
IBM positioned Watson as a product in what is now a competitive artificial intelligence (AI) market and offered solutions across four business areas.
Mike Smith returns to IBM as Managing Director for New Zealand, bringing extensive expertise in cloud computing and artificial intelligence.
Jiayuan International and WinSun Decoration design want to promote 3D printing in construction, expanding its use in the industry.
The event was held in in association with Telstra and Amazon Web Services and aimed at developing public safety-based apps.
Carolyn Luey, formerly of NZME, takes the helm of MYOB's NZ division, eyeing innovation and local business success.