As Higher Ed IT adopts new technologies, it’s becoming more and more important to stay current with tech news. New technological advancements are sure to affect your work at an institutional-level. We’re constantly aggregating new and exciting articles from the best sources so that you can stay informed and ahead in the field.
TouchCast bets live video streaming is your next enterprise collaboration hotbed
The company is adding live streaming to its TouchCast Studio platform, which provides a TV studio in an iPad. Will companies adopt a Periscope type approach to communication?
Nokia gets deeper into the enterprise with IoT launch for the biggest of businesses
Nokia has launched Wing, an IoT network grid as a service, for multinationals that need to track their assets across countries.
Cultural focus helped shape Westpac NZ’s digital transformation
In the space of 18 months, Westpac New Zealand had more than upped its development game thanks to a cultural shift within the organisation.
MyRepublic calls NBN 1Gbps claim ludicrous, launching gigatown to prove it
It is the CVC charge preventing RSPs from offering 1Gbps NBN services, MyRepublic has said, not a lack of demand as cited by NBN CEO Bill Morrow -- and it will bear the cost of connecting gigabit services to prove this.
LG Mobile boss in share buyback before G6 launch
LG Electronics mobile boss Juno Cho has bought 2,000 company shares before the launch of the upcoming G6 smartphone as a vote of confidence.
Australian startups urged to look to Asia in wake of Trump
Jobs for NSW is urging startups and SMEs in the state to focus on generating export revenue, particularly in Asian markets.
ISPs should be more accurate about broadband speeds: ACCC
Inaccurate broadband speed claims by ISPs are obstructing competition and causing increased complaints, the regulator has said.
Blockchain Global scoops up Digital X’s bitcoin liquidity desk
Digital X has handed its liquidity desk responsibilities over to Blockchain Global.
Microsoft allowed to sue US government over gag orders, court decides
Microsoft previously argued that gag orders are often used for crimes not involving national security.
Most people are optimistic about workplace automation, social data suggests
A study by Adobe Digital Insights posits that the average worker is upbeat about welcoming robots into the workplace.