Stories by Staff - Page 50
Green Party launches Internet Rights and Freedoms Bill
Thu, 24th Apr 2014
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data privacy
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cybersecurity
The Green Party launches New Zealand's first-ever crowdsourced Internet Rights and Freedoms Bill, inviting public input.
Mako Networks expands Oz market presence with Telstra deal
Thu, 24th Apr 2014
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cybersecurity
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telstra
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mako networks
Mako Networks partners with Telstra to offer secure network management service for Australian business broadband customers.
When is unlimited broadband actually unlimited?
Thu, 24th Apr 2014
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orcon
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slingshot
Telecom's new 'unlimited' broadband data plans have been questioned by the Telecommunications Users Association.
Apple beats estimates with strong iPhone sales
Thu, 24th Apr 2014
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technology gifts
Apple surpasses earnings estimates with strong iPhone sales, reporting sales of $45.6 billion in fiscal 2014 Q2.
New Gen-i / Revera Takanini data centre on track for October completion
Wed, 23rd Apr 2014
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hyperscale
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dc
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revera
New $60m Gen-i and Revera data center in Takanini set for October 2014 completion. Features innovative base isolation system.
SnapperNet brings high-performance storage to NZ businesses
Wed, 23rd Apr 2014
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seagate
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intel
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snappernet
SnapperNet brings Seagate's NAS Business Storage solutions to New Zealand, aiming to provide high-performance storage and savings in rack space.
Telecom launches unlimited broadband data plans
Wed, 23rd Apr 2014
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gaming
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digital entertainment
Telecom, soon to be Spark, has announced that it will offer residential customers Unlimited Broadband Data plans from today.
Palo Alto Networks gains Gartner recognition for Enterprise Network Firewalls
Wed, 23rd Apr 2014
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firewalls
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network infrastructure
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network security
Palo Alto Networks has been recognised by Gartner as a leader in the Magic Quadrant for Enterprise Firewalls for the third year running.
Fortinet leads industry in Zero-Day discoveries
Wed, 23rd Apr 2014
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firewalls
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network infrastructure
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network security
Fortinet's FortiGuard Labs discovered 18 critical zero-day vulnerabilities in 2013, more than any other network security vendor in the industry.
Aussie firm takes NZ into the cloud following IRD data sovereignty exemption
Wed, 23rd Apr 2014
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cloud services
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ird
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technologyone
Australia's TechnologyOne can store data for its New Zealand customers in Australia as per Inland Revenue Department's (IRD) approval.
Microsoft signs Android patent deal with Motorola Solutions
Wed, 23rd Apr 2014
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microsoft
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motorola solutions
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licensing
Microsoft has signed a patent licensing agreement with Motorola Solutions for worldwide coverage of its patent portfolio.
Microsoft sets official Nokia acquisition completion date...
Tue, 22nd Apr 2014
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technology gifts
Microsoft completes acquisition of Nokia Devices and Services business, expected to be finalised on April 25th.
Alcatel Lucent: From AFN to SDN...
Fri, 18th Apr 2014
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hyperscale
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Patricio Martelo, Alcatel Lucent APAC strategic sales talks right-sized and application fluent network data centres.
Dell unveils expanded security portfolio to partners...
Fri, 18th Apr 2014
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network infrastructure
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cybersecurity
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dell technologies
Dell has unveiled new security services and solutions to protect corporate networks, critical data and devices at the Dell Enterprise Forum event.
Veeam examines the growth of the data centre...
Fri, 18th Apr 2014
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virtualisation
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dr
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data analytics
Charles Clarke, Veeam APAC technical director, takes a look at how the rise of big data, virtualisation and automation are transforming the New Zealan.
New partnership develops gaming for medical education
Thu, 17th Apr 2014
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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healthtech
The Media Design School and Medikidz Limited are working together to develope a one-of-a-kind gaming experience to educate children about Type 1 Diabetes.
Windows XP EOS: What now for businesses?
Thu, 17th Apr 2014
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cybersecurity
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microsoft
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windows
Millions of PCs running Windows XP are at increased risk from malware due to lack of security updates from Microsoft.
Key ducks but can't avoid High Court Chorus slap
Thu, 17th Apr 2014
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supply chain
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government
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chorus
The High Court's decision forces John Key's government to accept the Commerce Commission's pricing for copper, despite pushback and industry fears.
When 'just' is just not enough in data recovery
Thu, 17th Apr 2014
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storage
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hyperscale
Data centre or not, resellers need to protect their customers' data, says Paul Caldwell, Storagecraft New Zealand country manager.
“That's all, folks' as Google Glass sells out on Day One
Thu, 17th Apr 2014
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google
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google glass
Google sold out of Google Glass in the first 24 hours of sales and advised 'explorers' to wait for new stock to be released.