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New HPE Pointnext capabilities accelerate transition to memory-driven computing

Thu, 21st Jun 2018
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Memory-Driven Computing is a new computing architecture that puts memory, not processing, at the centre of the computing platform.
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HPE to invest US$4bil in Intelligent Edge over next four years

Wed, 20th Jun 2018
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HPE will invest in research and development to advance and innovate new products, services and consumption models across a number of technologies.
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Intel pledges improved security - Microsoft & Cisco already on board

Thu, 19th Apr 2018
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Intel unveils an enhanced security framework at RSA, with Microsoft and Cisco integrating its features to boost protection and performance across platforms.
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HPE unveils a 'world first' in modular in-memory computing

Fri, 10th Nov 2017
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HPE's Superdome Flex platform will allow organisations to analyse huge amounts of data and turn it into business insights.
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The democratisation of drone photography: Essentials & tips for amateurs

Tue, 27th Jun 2017
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Drone photography is going mainstream, bringing high-quality aerial shots to novices at an affordable price, says memory manufacturer Lexar.
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IM says Intel's revolutionary technology a 'golden opportunity' for resellers

Mon, 26th Jun 2017
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Ingram Micro says Intel's first all-new class of memory in 25 years is a 'game-changer' and has potential to speed up PC/Server refreshes.
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HPE's next frontier: Space travel & memory-driven computing

Fri, 9th Jun 2017
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By 2020, our digital universe will contain nearly as many bits of data as there are stars in the universe, with at least 20 billion mobile devices.
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Hewlett Packard unveils ridiculous memory-driven computer

Wed, 17th May 2017
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By building around memory rather than the CPU, they can eliminate the relatively clunky and inefficient manner that the computers process data today.
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Memory-driven computing: Has HPE nailed it?

Mon, 5th Dec 2016
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Hewlett Packard Enterprise has successfully demonstrated memory-driven computing architecture, a world first. HPE plans to commercialise the technology.
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The big IT question: Upgrade or replace?

Mon, 31st Oct 2016
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Should organisations upgrade their computers or replace them altogether? A survey reveals a 50-50 split among IT professionals.
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Violin Memory integrates with VMware for better disaster recovery

Wed, 9th Mar 2016
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Violin Memory's Concerto OS 7 now certified with VMware, revolutionising disaster recovery operations for enterprises.
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Violin Memory aims for sweet music with Sapply

Thu, 28th May 2015
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Violin Memory has signed Sapply as a NZ distributor, with promises the partnership will provide Kiwi resellers with a framework to maximise sales.
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Violin Memory aims to make sweet music with NZ channel

Tue, 24th Mar 2015
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Violin Memory has 'started again' in New Zealand, with promises that this time, the flash storage provider plans to 'take it all the way'.
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Violin Memory's new country manager to lead ANZ expansion

Wed, 11th Mar 2015
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Violin Memory, the flash storage provider, has a new country manager for Australia and New Zealand to aid expansion in this market.
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RESEND: Canterbury University gets funding to develop user-friendly wearable computers

Tue, 4th Nov 2014
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Two University of Canterbury researchers have received $870,000 in Marsden funding over three years to research how engineering and psychology coul.
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A New Era of Database Tech: HP New Zealand and Weta Digital

Mon, 13th Oct 2014
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HP New Zealand and Weta Digital usher in a new database tech era with HP's Gen9 servers, boosting efficiency and cutting costs.
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Apple Releases iPad Mini, and some other product refreshes

Thu, 25th Oct 2012
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Apple unveils a slew of updates with the spotlight on the new iPad Mini, enhanced MacBook Pro 13 with Retina display, and revamped iMac with Fusion Drive.
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IBM claims memory and storage device breakthrough

Tue, 14th Aug 2012
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Researchers confident of producing more energy-efficient electronics devices after a spintronics breakthrough in Zurich.
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Is the laptop dead?

Fri, 1st Jul 2011
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There was a time when owning a laptop was uncommon and typically restricted to business people who travelled a lot for work.
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Telecom launches Android tablet

Mon, 4th Apr 2011
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Telecom launches new V9 Tablet for £399, complete with SIM pack and 500MB credit. Perfect for gaming and video.