Research and Development (R&D) stories
United States telecommunications service provider D&S Communications has acquired the assets of Mako Networks from the company's receivers.
The company will launch its new cyber threat analytics software in the second half of 2015, which will deliver significant recurring software revenue.
CORE Education's popular ULearn educators' conference is back for 2015, pushing the boundaries of educational possibility and showcasing new tech.
Organisations that view their IT department as nothing more than technical support may be missing out on opportunities.
A new study reveals the conditions that draw people to intervene in cyberbullying, with anonymity reducing the likelihood of intervention.
Wireless automation in industrial processes set to grow at 16.19% over next 5 years, says Research and Markets.
Overall, organisations are displaying a lack of maturity and an over reliance on prevention when it comes to cybersecurity, according to EMC.
Healthcare system software developer Orion Health reported a $60.8 million loss in line with its strategy to grow revenues before becoming profitable.
TechnologyOne saw revenue and profit increases for FY15, but the company's financials also show the cost of growing a cloud business.
InternetNZ launches new community grants round to support internet research in New Zealand, offering $100,000 in funding.
Months of late nights, intensive mentoring and product testing comes to a head in Lower Hutt soon, as startups pitch their offerings to investors.
Monash University has is aiming for the world's first 100Gb/s end-to-end OpenStack cloud network after a new deal with Mellanox.
New Zealand's lack of investment in Research & Development is hampering its business growth, says Grant Thornton Global Dynamism Index.
NZ to boost economy with innovation drive, as Gov outlines digital strategy for business growth and diversification.
Technology doesn't have to be complicated, as Hakanoa Handmade found our recently, when a move to the cloud saw immediate sales growth and savings.
Up to $1.5 million will be made available to enable 126 businesses to employ students for work experience in New Zealand's hi-tech sector.
New Zealand IT sector. which has historically struggled to recruit top talent, is in good shape to recruit new employees.
The board of the country's national educational research organisation has appointed Graeme Cosslett to the role of director and chief executive.
Steven Joyce, Science and Innovation Minister, has announced an $80 million boost for R&D funding in New Zealand as part of the Budget 2015.
The government will pump an extra $20 million a year into the research and development Growth Grants programme, one of three types of grant administer.