Research and Development (R&D) stories
The company cites an online survey of 1,390 working adults which was commissioned by Microsoft and completed by research firm, YouGov.
BT and the New South Wales Government have announced the opening of a new global cybersecurity research and development hub in Sydney.
Uptime Institute has launched a research company to provide insights for global data centre professionals and stakeholders.
The aim of the initiative is to help artists and cultural practitioners develop their skills and extend their audiences.
The behemoth campus is expected to create 800 new jobs and attract professionals from around the world to come work in the new hub of cybersecurity.
Design and creativity are crucial for businesses aiming to deliver the best customer experiences, according to research by Adobe.
ThoughtSpot recently announced the expansion of its engineering operations with the opening of its India Engineering Center in Bangalore.
The market for AI services has a growth rate of 25% per year and AI is beginning to creep into all aspects of our lives, it is time to adapt...
The Digital Evolution Index research tracks progress countries have made since 2014 in developing digital economies and integrating connectivity.
CSIRO's Data61 caps a trailblazing year with cybersecurity advances, innovative data projects, and robust industry collaborations.
Despite a surge in smartphone traffic, consumers in Australia and New Zealand still predominantly make purchases via desktop, Adobe's new report reveals.
The University of Auckland has received $150,000 in funding to launch the Cyber Security Foundry project, aimed at fighting cyber attacks.
Transport bottlenecks and planning delays are among the pressures driving calls for more infrastructure investment across New Zealand.
Business leaders say transport bottlenecks and planning delays are constraining growth as most back higher public-private infrastructure spending.
Police could find missing children and suspects faster as the companies prototype AI cameras that learn on the device in real time.
Targeted at the largest segment of the data center market, the XP70 family of programmable Ethernet switch devices scale from 1Tbps to 1.8Tbps.
Trials in Auckland could speed Hydroxsys’s push to commercialise membrane technology for dairy, mining and wastewater users by year-end.
People with back pain face little guidance, as a University of Sydney study finds most treatment apps are poor quality and untested.
A lack of awareness is slowing investment, even though just nine IoT uses could add NZD $2.2 billion to New Zealand’s economy over 10 years.
Only 14 per cent of large firms have adopted IoT, risking missed gains of hundreds of millions of dollars across New Zealand.