Business Review Australia considers how we will be using cloud computing technology in 2013 and beyond
According to Gartner, 'the reign of the personal computer as the sole corporate access device is coming to a close, and by 2014, the personal cloud will replace the personal computer at the center of users' digital lives'
"The Business Software Alliance reported that Australia was ranked the second-most prepared nation for cloud technologies, while Forrester Research stated that the public cloud market in Australia will grow from $732 million in 2011 to $3.2 billion in 2020." How Australian companies across numerous industries are getting on board with the cloud
Like any business, 'cloud' is about connections
Looking back at the legacy left behind by Steve Jobs, a widely acclaimed 'visionary' whose forward-thinking and innovation has helped shape today's technical world
Combining many of Facebook's notable features - profiles, groups and news feeds, for example - Salesforce Communities hopes to provide enterprises with a platform that will foster community building within their customer and partner networks
Meet Drive, Google's new cloud service in place of Google Documents that allows users to store and sync over 30 different types of files
Australian sales ban on Samsung tablet extended
Android Platform #1 in Smartphone Sales
A Google study finds that Australia's overall usage of apps, mobile banking and online transactions is second only to Singapore