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Over the last decade the IT world has seen a mass transition from in-house computer assets to everything-as-a-service in the cloud, with hardware, platform and services now all commonly cloud-resident. Ideally positioned to support distributed working and working from home, most major players are currently moving or planning to move more than half of their operations to the cloud. The current direction of travel is to multi-cloud deployment, seen as providing greater flexibility, specialisation and security. The main bumps in the road have shown up in skills shortages reported by many organisations, complexity leading to misconfiguration and the need to operate and integrate multiple security dashboards. Consequently, third-party cloud security providers are a hot growth area.
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The ins and outs of securely operating the enterprise cloud

Fri, 24th Mar 2017
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Today, and more than ever before, a multi-layered approach to cloud security is no longer an option but a requirement.
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Equinix: How to escape a cloud outage unscathed

Fri, 24th Mar 2017
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Cloud outages hit enterprises hard, but well-planned disaster recovery strategies and interconnection-first approaches prevent chaos.
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Equinix Hong Kong expansion fuels IoT and cloud growth

Thu, 23rd Mar 2017
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This latest expansion brings Equinix’s total investment in the city to over US$250 million. But that’s just the start of the story.
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Huawei investing $400m in NZ to promote innovation and opportunities

Thu, 23rd Mar 2017
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Huawei recently announced a major investment into New Zealand’s future, including a cloud data centre and innovation labs around the country.
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Zadara expands enterprise storage-as-a-service coverage in AWS Beijing region

Wed, 22nd Mar 2017
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Zadara Storage and Futong recently announced the availability of Zadara’s VPSA Storage array at the Beijing Sinnet Technology Co., Ltd data center.
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The monumental rise of enterprise SDN - are you prepared?

Wed, 22nd Mar 2017
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The time is now, take hold of your company’s networking capabilities and grasp a better understanding of the SDN solutions available to you.
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Wanda helps introduce IBM’s Cloud Platform and IBM Watson to China

Tue, 21st Mar 2017
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Wanda Group partners with IBM to boost China's cloud services, leveraging IBM Watson and Cloud Platform for innovation.
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Salesforce to establish local infrastructure in Sydney

Tue, 21st Mar 2017
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Salesforce boosts Aussie presence with new Sydney-based infrastructure on AWS, eyeing local service enhancement.
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CPL to become the Uber of the disability sector using Salesforce

Tue, 21st Mar 2017
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CPL harnesses Salesforce tech to revolutionise disability sector, mirroring Uber's adaptive service model for client-focused solutions.
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Why we need to stop calling it the ‘year of ransomware’

Mon, 20th Mar 2017
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Without fail for the past few years, there’s someone who takes it upon themselves to declare it the ‘year of ransomware.’ That's nothing new.
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Research reveals key concerns for Aussie CEOs – mastering tech tops the list

Mon, 20th Mar 2017
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​Australian CEOs are concerned with grasping and utilising disruptive technology, presenting a clear opportunity for the channel.
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Employees who use public wifi are playing a game of risk, says CompTIA

Mon, 20th Mar 2017
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Employees could be putting your organisation at risk just by the wireless networks they use, says tech industry association CompTIA.
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Ingram Micro signs local deal with microwave vendor DragonWave

Mon, 20th Mar 2017
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Ingram Micro Australia is offering resellers DragonWave's microwave solutions after signing a master sales and services deal with the Canadian vendor.
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A vibrating hairbrush would be handy, right? Tech finds its way in beauty

Fri, 17th Mar 2017
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L'Oreal's new vibrating hairbrush with built-in microphone and app connectivity is just the beginning of beauty tech.
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Exclusive: NZ-born RedShield inks overseas reseller deal with Connect I.T. Solutions

Fri, 17th Mar 2017
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Kiwi web-protection specialist RedShield has signed a reseller agreement with Connect I.T. Solutions to expand its service in North America.
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Organisations must ensure a robust infrastructure for their smart buildings, says Wavelink

Thu, 16th Mar 2017
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Wavelink stresses the need for resilient infrastructure in increasingly prevalent smart buildings to handle their complex network demands.
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New boss for Dimension Data NZ as former staffer returns to the fold

Tue, 14th Mar 2017
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Dimension Data New Zealand has appointed a new CEO in the wake of Jo Healey's departure earlier this year, with Wayne Yarr returning to the company.
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Google makes shift towards enterprise with G-Suite at Google Cloud Next 2017

Mon, 13th Mar 2017
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So many vendors are now pushing the digital workplace standard forward rather than just supporting how users currently work.
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HPE delves deep into digital transformation realm with new service

Mon, 13th Mar 2017
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Hewlett Packard Enterprise launches Pointnext to help companies with digital transformation. Offers services in 30 languages.
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In-depth: Norton by Symantec explains how Kiwi SMBs lose $19,000 from cyber attacks

Mon, 13th Mar 2017
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Cyber blows to Kiwi SMBs average £19k, Norton survey shows. Urgent action needed as attacks surge, with email scams top culprit.