Utilities stories
Ambit, the conversational AI platform, has appointed Richard Pratley as GM of Sales to help scale the company's success in Australia and New Zealand.
Claroty has released research detailing a new type of cyber-attack, one that weaponises programmable logic controllers (PLCs).
The adoption of cloud technologies will significantly impact how the utilities industry approaches asset management, field workforce management and more.
This acquisition extends IFS's capabilities in service management solutions as it focuses on driving service experience.
A Zebra Technologies study reveals a swift surge in mobile device usage among energy and utilities workers, driven by the need for real-time data access.
Over 50% of enterprises believe 5G will help customer acquisition and generate new revenue streams, according to Infosys research.
Utilities will be the highest user of IoT endpoints, totalling 1.17 billion endpoints in 2019, and increasing 17% in 2020 to reach 1.37 billion.
Winners of the awards were selected from SAP's ANZpartner ecosystem and announced at the recent SAP ANZ Partner Kick-Off Meeting held in Sydney.
Vertiv has released a report ranking the most critical industries in the world, revealing cloud and colocation growth rapidly accelerating.
Microsoft is teaming up with engineering and contracting company Downer EDI to co-develop and market new cloud-based solutions and services.
DNA Connect has inked a deal to add optical networking vendor PacketLight Networks to its connectivity portfolio locally.
New Zealand shares rose, paced by Contact Energy and Genesis Energy after high-dividend paying stocks were made more attractive by the prospect of low.
INX Software appoints Luke Disbury as CFO, with his experience across various industries adding value to the company's growth and transformation.
Vodafone has expanded its partnership with FiberSense to Wellington, and is the first company in NZ to utilise existing underground fibre cables.
Infosys and Microsoft join forces with Ausgrid to accelerate the company's cloud transformation and establish it as a leading digital utility in Australia.
Energy poverty affects over 42,000 families in Australia, namely indigenous Australians, pensioners and low-income families.
Is this stress worth it? Are there legitimate reasons you should pursue consolidating your utility bills through consolidated providers?.
Kiwi investors can expect a strong pipeline of initial public offerings from New Zealand and Australian companies listing in coming months to take adv.
Gentrack Group, which develops utilities and airports software, affirmed its annual profit guidance and said it is looking at potential acquisitions.
NZ shares dip as Contact Energy's revealed offshore ambitions and a stagnant dividend weigh on the market. Genesis and Meridian also slide.