Engineering stories
Schneider Electric partners with ASC to boost Australian industry capability in support of Collins Class submarines and Future Submarine Program.
You generate a best-in-class sales team and a top enterprise engineering team. And the relationship between these teams is crucial.
Alex Davern take over as National Instruments CEO and president; succeeding James Truchard - who has been CEO since the company's beginnings in 1976.
With the construction industry projected to grow by more than 120,000 jobs in the next five years, having a workforce of skilled employees is a must.
Using text analytics, engineers can extract more value from raw text and combine it with sensor data and ML to improve a range of functions.
Aconex shareholders have overwhelmingly approved Oracle's AUD $7.80 per share acquisition offer, valuing the deal at USD $1.2 billion.
Microsoft is teaming up with engineering and contracting company Downer EDI to co-develop and market new cloud-based solutions and services.
Here are the four top sales challenges and why IT & engineering departments should take note. Bottom line? IT & engineering win when they're solved.
Data center manufacturers are the behind-the-scenes engineers that make building a data center under the ocean a reality.
Product development is the crucial nexus of testing, refining and delivering a product to market, and the rewards might just be worth it.
Spotify is shifting from using its own data centers to Google's Cloud Platform, saying cloud is now as high quality as traditional offerings.
Kiwi Wi-Fi software company Tomizone has expanded its international footprint, signing a major service delivery partner in North America.
Fuji Xerox staff across New Zealand strike for a second day over pay, rejecting a 2% raise that won't be backdated to 2018 amid financial losses.
Government investment in Engineering Education to Employment programme leads to over 500 graduates per year, a year ahead of schedule.
New app set to energise NZ's inter-school Toolbox Challenge, finding the next wave of young engineers and craftsmen.
VR to revolutionise industry, a reinvented mobile office, the home of tomorrow and security for all were on show at HP Partner First Forum yesterday.
The first Human-Robot Interaction Conference in the Southern Hemisphere is being held in Christchurch next week. #HRI2016.
Under the Unlocking Curious Minds contestable fund pilot the NZ Government hopes to engage more young Kiwis with science and technology.
Wellington engineering students impress at Summer of Tech Hardware Hackfest, showcasing innovative home automation devices.
Jim Thompson, Unisys chief engineer and global vice president of engineering and supply chain, has a vast amount of IT industry experience.