Victoria will overtake NSW as Australia's tech capital if its Minister for Technology,Gordon Rich-Phillips has anything to do with it.
The US cloud industry could lose up to $38.7 billion over three years as government surveillance frightens customers away.
IBM,the world's biggest technology services company,is buying Israeli security firm Trusteer,in an effort to strengthen its security offerings.
The technology industry is adamant it needs more support from the federal government,writes Sylvia Pennington.
Cloud-computing accounting software developer Xero has flagged higher losses in the year ahead as it steps up its product rollout in key international markets such as Australia,Britain and the US.
Revelations about the US PRISM surveillance regime and the possible introduction of mandatory data breach disclosure laws in Australia are set to drive demand for insurance against the risks created by storage of sensitive data in the cloud.
After substantially consolidating its data centre and IT infrastructure,copper miner OZ Minerals has now set out a five-year technology plan to drive its core mining processes.
Nissan is revisiting an old technology to cater for a brand new one.
Cloud computing presents businesses with a new set of risks the insurance sector is finding hard to comprehend.