Xero boosts subscriber numbers by 60 percent in September year
Annualised committed monthly revenue growth slows as NZ$44 million net loss tracks second half 2014.
Annualised committed monthly revenue growth slows as NZ$44 million net loss tracks second half 2014.
Hortonworks also surprised analysts with better-than-expected Q4 revenue guidance.
If America elected its next president based on the security of the candidate's website, neither Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump would win.
The company saw an 8 percent rise in chip shipments during the year, but it may not stay that way.
The world's largest social network now stands at more than 1.5 billion monthly active users.
Sick of parcels being delivered when you are out? NZ Post has a plan for that.
Will a broader minimum hardware list help boost Android One sales? Not likely when there are already other options competing at the same price.
Placing your fingers in the center of the Nexus 6P (or any phone) and applying heavy pressure to the ends is a non-scientific test that doesn't model any type of real world situation.
After a few weeks in secretive, invite-only mode, Dropbox also removed the shroud from its new document viewer app Paper.
Only a quarter of businesses have a coherent digital strategy to create customer value as a digital business. The onus is on you to deliver that strategy.
Stratasys writes down $910 million in the third quarter and outlines plans to retool for the future.
A report from KGI Securities suggests Apple isn't done with the 4-inch phone market just yet. There's one thing that would make the product different today than when Apple debuted the iPhone 5c.
Lenovo and Nutanix will cook up hyperconverged systems that will run on Nutanix's software that combines compute and storage.
Cognizant says customers are moving more money to digital transformation projects. The company will also design and integrate the technology behind the 100,000 Genomes Project.
Microsoft is collecting telemetry from PCs running Windows 10 and I'm OK with that, but what I'm not OK with is the fact that there's no off switch. In fact, I can't understand why Microsoft wants to get into a privacy brawl with Windows 10 users at such a critical time.