The accounting sector is demanding more be done to address the significant reputational damage and mental health effects of continued system…
The accounting sector is demanding more be done to address the significant reputational damage and mental health effects of continued system…
The end of security updates for Windows Server 2003 offers a good opportunity to plan for the future, to ensure that your servers keep worki…
Big business does technology differently to small business and we can learn a lot from it. The old story with technology is the three choice…
Last week, Westpac’s new online banking system was offline for nine hours. The bank released the following statement: “Westpac customers…
This is my last blog for 2013 as I take off for some much-needed R&R with the kids. So I thought a philosophical discussion about strate…
We have until January 1 to install new PCs, printers, storage systems and servers, update a firewall or invest in a large TV for displaying …
Forget the gadgets, curved and flexible screens will have us viewing data and images in new ways and smart technology like screens and watch…
Last week one of our clients was struck by an encryption attack on their data. First we heard was when staff could not access server-based f…
With the election over, China’s financials improving as a result of policy changes by their government a few months ago, and global marke…
As you read this, I will be setting up my stand at Xerocon, Xero’s conference for its accounting partners. Earlier this week I took a …
What does a pigeon in a drain pipe have to do with IT? Well, it depends where the pipe is. In this case, for one of our clients it was th…
Capital expenditure has been difficult to justify in many businesses for a while now and finance for IT or any other purchases is not very p…