GUEST OPINION: Migrating to the cloud and embracing mobile and Internet of Things technologies can save money and boost productivity but maintaining visibility across the complex multi-tentacled networks that result is proving a challenge for many enterprises, writes Glen Maloney, ANZ Regional Sales Manager, ExtraHop.
GUEST OPINION: Migrating to the cloud and embracing mobile and Internet of Things technologies can save money and boost productivity but maintaining visibility across the complex multi-tentacled networks that result is proving a challenge for many enterprises, writes Glen Maloney, ANZ Regional Sales Manager, ExtraHop.
At Zebra's AppForum events around the world, the company shares how its customers are, and can, gain an "intelligent edge in Enterprise IT and software development", and we spoke to two top execs on thought leadership, global trends and much more.
Proudly celebrating 50 years of "innovating at the edge", two top Zebra executives talk to iTWire about the last five decades of success, the company's new hardware, how it all fits into Industry 4.0, customer success stories in Australia and plenty more.
Australian ICT industry executives and their counterparts around the world believe mobile computing will raise cyber security risks for organisations, with artificial intelligence topping the list as the greatest security risk, according to a new report.
Global logistics provider, Mainfreight is deploying next generation TC75 mobile computing devices from Zebra Technologies to empower its employees with insights on the go.
A group of vendors is running a series of seminars for organisations delivering community aged care.
The online store is exclusive to General Dynamics' rugged computing products
With LongReach, users create and manage files on mobile devices and securely synchronize with an IBM i server. First native iPad/iPhone App for IBM i, from LANSA. And it's FREE*
A recent survey of US and UK small businesses showed while they are well equipped to deal with email and general malware attacks, they have little interest in more modern vulnerabilities.
Stents used in neuro-intervention procedures can cost up to $15,000 each - losing track of one in an operating theatre can be a career limiting move. But a mobile solution being used in a growing number of hospitals in Australia means that every stent, pacemaker or prosthetic can be tracked, traced and billed.
Improving worker productivity, the eight-ounce GD400 handheld enables mobile professionals to scan bar codes, receive work assignments, check email, communicate with the office and send pictures, videos and text messages, easily and efficiently.
Where working conditions are harsh and space is limited, the handheld GD2000 delivers wireless, full-power computing standing still or on-the-move
Where working conditions are harsh and space is limited, the handheld GD2000 delivers wireless, full-power computing standing still or on-the-move
As easy to use as a commercial tablet, the GD3015 stands up to the dirt and weather of field environments, taking bumps in the road or occasional falls from a tailgate in stride - https://bit.ly/rgv0zQ
Cooked, frozen, dropped, shaken, soaked and tested in 32 rigorous ways, the rugged GD8200 delivers uncompromising performance in 'real-world' conditions that define mobile computing
Ruslan Kogan has whipped out the shuriken and has sent several of them in the direction of world's incredibly tardy PCs makers, beating them to the podium with a Chromium OS-powered Agora Laptop launch.
Lightweight with ultrasensitive GPS is designed to support a range of missions and applications
A rumour has just come out suggesting that iOS 4.2 for the iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch will come to a weary, waiting iPad-owning world - in less than two hours, at 1pm ET today, November 18 in the US, and 5am on November 19 (also today) in Australia!!
With Android tablets thus far proving to be far less polished than Apple's iOS experience, which itself will shortly be massively upgraded with iOS 4.2's capabilities, iOS 4.2 is Apple's weapon against the advance-party of Android attack tablets.