Systems integration stories
IntegrationWorks Australia opens a new office in Brisbane's Riverside Centre, bolstering its Eastern Seaboard commitment amidst expansion plans.
A digital retail analyst says it is important to look at specific needs, rather than rushing into a completely digital solution.
The IT services and business services market is being aided by demand for technology outsourcing and project oriented services as companies seek DX.
New York commuters will get real-time ferry information and smarter fleet maintenance as the new service readies to launch next month.
Thomas Duryea Consulting has reported strong growth, citing 100% growth in the last quarter, rounding out 70% annualised growth, the company reports.
Systems integrators, IT and software vendors, and telecoms operators all need to think of themselves as digital service providers.
Construction firms risk wasting software spend unless they map workflows, win staff buy-in and phase rollouts to prove time and cost savings.
Softsource to acquire Christchurch-based cloud service provider vBridge, expanding its hybrid cloud services nationwide.
New Zealand’s shift away from fossil fuels has a dedicated national hub, as Ara Ake opens to test clean energy options for wider uptake.
AGV operators can cut sensor counts and simplify integration as one laser scanner handles both safety and navigation up to 50 m.
Most Kiwi builders are missing out on returns from new kit, as skills gaps and poor systems integration blunt tech gains.
Facilities managers are facing lower costs and faster fault response as connected sensors and software automate maintenance across buildings.
Delegates at the Auckland expo will hear how tighter energy management could cut costs as New Zealand faces looming climate targets.
Factories could cut wiring by up to 38% as a new Rockwell Automation safety system gives operators clearer diagnostics and faster fault-finding.
AI, machine learning, waterfall vs agile, and working at scale are just some of the topics that will be covered during the 2018 NZ DevOps Conference.
Cirrus Networks' acquisition of Correct Communications yields over AUD $2 million in new bookings from key government agencies, boosting Canberra market growth.
A lack of systems left First Gas needing a compliant billing platform in just three months after buying Vector Gas assets.
Growing theft and data risks are pushing logistics hubs to adopt 24/7 access controls that curb tailgating without fortress-like barriers.
Attendance is set to draw more security firms after NZSA joined Facilities Integrate as a partner for its Auckland show in September.
Travellers and airlines are set for safer, more efficient flights as Airways New Zealand replaces ageing control platforms in a USD $58 million overhaul.