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Cybercrime may cost businesses worldwide NZD $8 trillion over five years, as firms struggle to secure increasingly complex digital systems, warns Accenture.
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New Zealand's businesses are digitally transforming, supported by good internet infrastructure, and immersed in a culture of innovation.
Business leaders must implement responsible data strategies to build employee trust and drive revenue growth, according to a report from Accenture.
A global survey by Accenture reveals that companies may face USD $5.2 trillion in cybercrime costs over the next five years due to inadequate security measures.
With hacking attempts surging, Singtel, SoftBank, Etisalat, and Telefónica have formed the Global Telco Security Alliance to bolster global cybersecurity.
Trends for digital voice assistants, extended reality and the over-the-top video market are explored in the latest global consumer survey.
Scott Hubbard shares five key trends he sees incoming in the way that we store, manage and analyse data in 2019.
Aussie firms to splash out $5.6bn on cloud services in 2019, eyeing agility and innovation amid talent crunch.
Fjord Trends 2019 suggests that human value is about to be put back in the centre of innovation, with a focus on quiet and meaning in a noisy world.
Accenture acquires PrimeQ, cementing its position as the top Oracle Cloud integrator in Australia and New Zealand, bolstering digital transformations.
Cloud computing in Australia is growing rapidly, with a predicted $5.6 billion spend in 2019. Find out what's next for this transformative technology.
The collaboration is centred around the need to design powerful customer experiences at scale for global brands.
Microsoft is introducing new capabilities in Microsoft 365 that make it possible for every person to do their best work.
Australian enterprises are transforming their IT infrastructure with cloud operating models, but fully-committed migrations are rare.
There has certainly been a lot of buzz surrounding hybrid cloud in recent times, and it's only getting louder.
A recent Accenture survey of CEOs shows we worry more about the potential US$5 trillion in lost revenue due to attacks than our global counterparts.
A new report reveals companies around the world could incur US$5.2 trillion in additional costs and lost revenue over the next five years due to cybercrime.
Australian businesses are looking to adopt emerging technologies to become more nimble and flexible in a rapidly shifting market.
As Australian companies transition to cloud models, the onus is on building robust security expertise to fend off increasingly frequent cyber-attacks.