Imation IronKey S1000 flash drive
26 February, 2015The Imation IronKey S1000 USB 3.0 Flash Drive protects files with Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) 140-2 Level 3 (1) and National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)-approved XTS-AES 256-bit encryption, ensuring compliance with the most stringent government and industry regulations while allowing workers to remain mobile.
Getting customer value with IoT
26 February, 2015 by Sumair Dutta - Chief Customer Officer, The Service CouncilThe Internet of Things (IoT) is a major topic of discussion. Analysts, technology companies and governments are voicing their opinions on the upcoming IoT revolution.
Reduxo asset auditing
26 February, 2015Asset management specialist Reduxo has launched a market-first rolling audit service to help property management, leisure, mining, aged care facilities and retail companies avoid financial misappropriation and remain compliant when it comes to managing and disposing assets that sit on the company balance sheet.
Where to next for GPS?
26 February, 2015 by Dannielle FurnessNot so many years ago, the demise of the dedicated GPS device was hailed as inevitable. Not so, as it turns out, but where does it go from here?
$10m construction industy training hub opens
25 February, 2015The NSW building and construction industry has received a boost, through the opening of a new $10 million state-of-the-art training hub.
Technology the answer to parking woes
24 February, 2015Smartphone apps that connect motorists with privately owned parking spaces around major transport hubs and on-street parking guidance systems to help motorists find available parking faster can help solve some of greater Sydney's traffic problems, according to a National Roads & Motorists' Association (NRMA) report.
Workshop: life cycle costing for mobile mining equipment
20 February, 2015Eskko Services has launched the first in a series of practical asset management workshops and training courses. Running in Perth (13-14 April) and Brisbane (16-17 April), Life Cycle Costing for Large Mining Equipment is a hands-on workshop that focuses on the application of life cycle costing methods for mining equipment.
Safety recall - Ford Falcon and Territory
19 February, 2015Ford Motor Company of Australia Limited has issued a recall on certain FG11 Falcon Sedan/Utility and SZ Territory vehicles built from 12 November 2013 through 13 October 2014.
Australia lags behind on e-waste system
18 February, 2015A new report from the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) calls for all stakeholders in the electronic waste (e-waste) system to take greater responsibility, to combat the rising concern around its growth.
The changing face of the customer
17 February, 2015In the lead-up to next month's 7th Annual Field Service Management Summit, event organiser IQPC takes a look at why customers are no longer merely recipients of goods and services. They've become influencers on and contributors to the way companies do business.
Business case for safe, healthy and productive work
17 February, 2015Safe Work Australia has released the third paper in the series on the Role of Accounting in Work Health and Safety Governance - 'The business case for safe, healthy and productive work'.
Accellion kiteworks for Symanetc mobile app
16 February, 2015Accellion has launched the kiteworks for Symantec mobile app for Android. It is integrated to specifically work with the Symantec Sealed Program, which wraps a security and policy management layer around any device.
Handheld Algiz 10X rugged tablet
13 February, 2015The Handheld Algiz 10X is IP65 rated and meets stringent MIL-STD-810G military standards, which means it is protected against dust, water, vibrations, drops and extreme temperatures.
FSM market worth $3.52 billion by 2019
12 February, 2015The global field service management market will be worth US$3.52 million by the year 2019, according to recent research published by Markets and Markets and reported by technology industry news experts WhaTech.
Aussie motorists putting lives at risk
12 February, 2015Australian motorists are putting lives at risk by driving on unsafe tyres. That's the damning verdict of a new survey which has revealed that 40% of drivers are unaware of legal tyre safety standards and almost one in three have driven on tyres they suspected were unroadworthy.