Information Technology stories - Page 36

The ‘Olympics of the ICT industry’ fast approaching
Thu, 3rd Aug 2017
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digital transformation
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microsoft
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solar power
The event is set to attract more than 90 tech elites and 2,500 global business leaders from more than 80 countries to participate in the discussions.

Toshiba NZ's profit up, revenue down as company sells off PC and medical businesses
Tue, 1st Aug 2017
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toshiba
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financial results
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information technology
Toshiba’s New Zealand business has produced an improved profit for the latest financial year, despite a slight decrease in sales revenue.

The Philippines & Indonesia are now hotspots for computer worms
Tue, 25th Jul 2017
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malware
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cybersecurity
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virus
Amongst political turmoil, Indonesia and the Philippines are now one of the world’s major hotspots for malware infection rates.

Unisys - a big winner at ICMG's APAC Architecture Excellence Awards
Wed, 19th Jul 2017
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awards
Unisys Corporation wins Best Software Architecture award at ICMG 2017 Australasian - Asia Pacific Architecture Excellence Awards.

Aims - new offering supports AWS Direct Connect in Malaysia
Mon, 17th Jul 2017
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hyperscale
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public cloud
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cloud services
Malaysia-based data center company, Aims Group, is offering a private network connect to support AWS Direct Connect.

Australian partners feted in Fortinet 2016 Global Partner awards
Mon, 17th Jul 2017
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firewalls
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network infrastructure
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network security
Five Aussie firms win big at Fortinet's Global Partner awards, showcasing dedication to cyber defence and innovation.

Darktrace & CITIC Telecom CPC to take 'disruptive AI' security to APAC
Mon, 17th Jul 2017
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ai security
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ai
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mssp
CITIC Telecom CTC partners with Darktrace to bring managed security services to the Asia Pacific region. #cybersecurity.

Track’em - the cloud-based tracking system that saves time, money & headaches
Wed, 12th Jul 2017
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public cloud
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supply chain & logistics
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personal computing devices
Track'em, a software solution that tracks materials and assets for large construction projects, is revolutionizing the industry.

Ricoh snaps up full Stratasys 3D printing and additive manufacturing line
Tue, 4th Jul 2017
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it in manufacturing
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printing
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3d printing
Ricoh New Zealand has expanded its partnership with 3D printing and additive manufacturing vendor Stratasys taking over local sales and support.

vGRID and HPE team to deliver enterprise quality disaster recovery to SMEs
Mon, 3rd Jul 2017
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dr
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cloud services
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vgrid
Waikato-based vGRID is delivering enterprise capability out to small and medium businesses via its cloud platform.

Former Symantec sales head leads Gurucul expansion in Asia
Tue, 27th Jun 2017
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ueba
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ai security
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security intelligence
Security intelligence provider Gurucul is setting its sights on the Asia Pacific region.Symantec/Blue Coat head of sales Sandeep Puri leads the way.

The malware that brought down Ukraine – is it really that sophisticated?
Wed, 21st Jun 2017
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malware
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cybersecurity
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personal computing devices
Tenable director says the significance of this malware as a stand-alone event is in fact quite small - but vendors have some catching up to do.

Edge computing - set to significantly impact data center planning, report says
Wed, 21st Jun 2017
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data analytics
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hyperscale
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edge computing
The significance of edge to an organization depends on how much they outsource data hosting/processing needs. Understanding this is critical for data.

Software AG appoints new vice president for Australia and New Zealand
Tue, 20th Jun 2017
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digital transformation
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symantec
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brightstar
The company introduces the appointment during a time when digital transformation is a top priority for many ANZ enterprises.

On track for 2020 Olympics, Ni Cybersecurity & Cyberbit open doors to Tokyo training center
Tue, 20th Jun 2017
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skills gap
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ni cybersecurity
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cyberbit
With the 2020 Tokyo Olympics looming, Cyberbit & Ni Cybersecurity saw an urgent need to provide cybersecurity skills training in Japan.

China Unicom sets sights on Russia through local subsidiary launch
Thu, 15th Jun 2017
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uc
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network infrastructure
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sdn
China Unicom is setting its sights on Russia for major expansion of its telecommunications, Point-of-Presence, data center & cloud computing services.

Simon Bridges announces reappointment of Telecommunications Commissioner
Mon, 12th Jun 2017
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uc
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government
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commerce commission
Dr Stephen Gale has been reappointed as Telecommunications Commissioner and member of the Commerce Commission in New Zealand.

South China Data Valley: Pioneering Guangdong's big data industry
Fri, 9th Jun 2017
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data analytics
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hyperscale
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martech
By 2025, the large national big data industrial base will host a data center that houses over 50,000 standard racks.

Architecture, models and... zombies? The three major risk areas when moving to cloud
Wed, 31st May 2017
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iaas
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cybersecurity
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cloud services
RSM Australia takes a look at the three key risk areas organisations needs to consider when moving to cloud: Architecture, models and zombies.

Rockwell Automation CEO discusses future of industrial IoT
Tue, 30th May 2017
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iot
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industrial iot
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rockwell automation
Blake Moret spoke on the Internet of Things (IoT) and its impact on industrial productivity at the recent Cisco IoT World Forum in London.