SAP,the largest maker of businesses-management software,shuffles executives to cope with demand for cloud services.
Australian schools have embraced online systems automating everything from canteen ordering to selling seats at the end of year concert.
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.
Dropbox is battling to reassure its Australian customers that their data is safe from US mass surveillance.
Cloud providers such as Amazon Web Services are bringing the days of cozy competition to an end.
Queensland's 149,000 public servants will move to the cloud after a $26.5 million global contract was signed.
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.
In this era of sophisticated technology,getting a new project off the ground no longer needs to take months.
Cisco will partner with Telstra and several other firms as part of a $US1 billion plan to bolster cloud computing services.
Cloud computing security fears are just a smokescreen,says bestselling author.
Forget test audiences and box office sales,a movie's popularity can now be predicted with computer algorithms and social media patterns.