SAP technology chief Vishal Sikka steps down in cloud overhaul

SAP technology chief Vishal Sikka steps down in cloud overhaul

SAP,the largest maker of businesses-management software,shuffles executives to cope with demand for cloud services.

  • bySerena Saitto

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Schools jump online taking parents with them

Schools jump online taking parents with them

Australian schools have embraced online systems automating everything from canteen ordering to selling seats at the end of year concert.

  • bySylvia Pennington
London Underground on track to join the Internet of Things

London Underground on track to join the Internet of Things

Next time you get stuck at a train station escalator,spare a thought for the way everything will be connected to everything in the future.

  • byLia Timson
Dropbox claims Australian data safe despite hiring Condoleezza Rice

Dropbox claims Australian data safe despite hiring Condoleezza Rice

Dropbox is battling to reassure its Australian customers that their data is safe from US mass surveillance.

  • byNate Cochrane
Retail warning:competition blowing in on a cloud

Retail warning:competition blowing in on a cloud

Cloud providers such as Amazon Web Services are bringing the days of cozy competition to an end.

  • byNate Cochrane
Queensland government signs Microsoft Office 365 deal to save $13.7 million

Queensland government signs Microsoft Office 365 deal to save $13.7 million

Queensland's 149,000 public servants will move to the cloud after a $26.5 million global contract was signed.

  • bySylvia Pennington
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Tech support is not what it used to be

Tech support is not what it used to be

Obtaining tech support used to be as easy as calling up and waiting until someone who knew gadgets better than you worked out how to fix yours. But Apple,social media and cloud computing changed all that.

  • byDrew Turney
Cloud,agile software changing the nature of projects

Cloud,agile software changing the nature of projects

In this era of sophisticated technology,getting a new project off the ground no longer needs to take months.

  • byBrad Howarth
Cisco partners with Telstra for $1 billion cloud project

Cisco partners with Telstra for $1 billion cloud project

Cisco will partner with Telstra and several other firms as part of a $US1 billion plan to bolster cloud computing services.

Nicholas Carr calls out cloud dawdlers

Nicholas Carr calls out cloud dawdlers

Cloud computing security fears are just a smokescreen,says bestselling author.

  • byNate Cochrane
Social media,analytics predicting box office success

Social media,analytics predicting box office success

Forget test audiences and box office sales,a movie's popularity can now be predicted with computer algorithms and social media patterns.

  • byDrew Turney