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Jonathan Cotton
QR codes open gateway to EFTPOS-less payments
The new way to pay. No it’s not Facebook’s Libra… read more...
Who dares wins: A/NZ leads on global cloud adoption
According to a new report, New Zealand and Australia are world leaders in enterprise cloud adoption… read more...
Melbourne secures Uber Air trial for 2020
The publicity-prone ride-share company vows it will debut flying taxis next year… read more...
Challenging the boundaries of digital identity
In the age of identity theft, deep fakes and endless security breaches, proving you’re you – and keeping your data private – is new Catch 22… read more...
Best of both clouds: Microsoft and Oracle announce multi-cloud deal
The new direct connectivity between public clouds lets users combine the technology of both services seamlessly… read more...
The elephant in the boardroom
IT governance is way more than a cybersecurity check list… read more...
Budget ’19: A win for tech-hungry manufacturers
It’s been a chaotic lead up, but Labour’s new budget seems to hit both its social and industrial marks… read more...
Canva fronts up to massive breach…kind of
It was all going so well… read more...
Dirty pretty things: Can blockchain end the conflict diamond trade?
The end of conflict diamonds? Or just more blockchain fever? The race to track diamonds from mine to matrimonial token… read more...
Combating the dark side of extending reality
It’s all fun and games at the moment but the the risks of VR, AR and all the rest are real says a new report… read more...
The People vs Apple’s dodgy logic
When is an Apple App store customer not an Apple customer?… read more...
The real cost of data mismanagement
Sloppy data management continues to hinder productivity and profitability. So what’s to be done?… read more...
Highlighting the science of startups
Edutech, fintech and agtech setting A/NZ apart… read more...
Wall-climbing robots take on hazardous inspections
Climbing robots might have a sci-fi feel, but they’re just as real as the $8.8m in funding just secured by makers, Invert Robotics… read more...
Huawei takes big bite out of plunging Apple market share
Chaos reigns in the smartphone market with Huawei up, Apple down and Samsung fighting to hold onto its market lead… read more...
MYOB takeover to go ahead
It’s a done deal – despite key shareholder’s objections… read more...
Is Facebook finally cracking down on its dodgy data collectors?
Facebook is banning data-hungry – but otherwise useless – apps from its platform as it looks to plug its data leaks. But is it enough?… read more...
Gig economy flourishes, but for who?
New research reveals employers aggressively enthusiastic about gig economy… read more...
NZ breeds unicorns, but poppy cutters persist
We’ve got 34 billion reasons to celebrate but behind the big numbers is a culture confused, suggests a Callaghan report… read more...
Your new performance metric: ROX
Another day, another nebulous business acronym, but this one may have some wisdom behind it… read more...