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Deep dive: How AI empowers today’s security operations analysts
Tue, 14th Aug 2018
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Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming the Security Operations Center (SOC; reducing workload and improving detection times.

NVIDIA releases major leap forward in graphics rendering
Tue, 14th Aug 2018
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NVIDIA has released the Turing GPU architecture, promising major advancements in computer graphics with real-time ray tracing and AI capabilities.

Why you need to go beyond SIEM to stay secure
Mon, 6th Aug 2018
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Advanced threats are bypassing traditional security measures and are compromising the integrity of IT environments at an alarming rate.

Huawei takes out Apple to claim number two spot in Q218
Wed, 1st Aug 2018
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With a 41% year on year growth, compared to Apple’s 1%, Huawei is now second only to Samsung in the number of shipments this quarter.

Why organisations should consider the cloud for print management
Wed, 27th Jun 2018
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A transition to a cloud-based solution can remove some administrative tasks that internal IT teams currently face, and it can reduce related costs.

Storage is the secret weapon that protects unstructured data
Thu, 14th Jun 2018
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As unstructured data grows exponentially, traditional storage systems falter. Embracing new storage techniques is crucial to safeguard against cyber-attacks.

Malwarebytes selects DNA Connect as new Australian distributor
Wed, 13th Jun 2018
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Malwarebytes has partnered with Australian distributor DNA Connect to expand its presence in the Australian market.

ActiveImage taps ex-Acronis vet to head technical sales
Fri, 8th Jun 2018
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Zimin has over 10 years of experience in sales engineering for global vendors, with just under 10 year at Acronis.

Learnings from the road: How New Zealand is leading the agritech revolution
Fri, 8th Jun 2018
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New Zealand is at the forefront of agritech, driving innovation, sustainability, and collaboration in agriculture. Here's how they’re leading the way.

University of Sydney unveils new AI-ready supercomputer
Thu, 7th Jun 2018
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The University of Sydney has launched Artemis 3, a USD $2.3 million next-gen AI-ready supercomputer from Dell EMC, boosting research and academic capabilities.

Soul Machines and Rocket Lab founders to be recognised at Kea Awards
Wed, 30th May 2018
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The Awards are an opportunity to recognise the very best among New Zealand’s community of Kiwi innovators, entrepreneurs and business leaders.

Investor says agritech is a cash cow that ‘NZ can do better’
Wed, 23rd May 2018
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Agriculture as the very bones of NZ has seen an uprising in the number of startups in the agritech space - but this expert says we can do better.

ActiveImage lands in Australia with new Sydney office
Tue, 22nd May 2018
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Ex-StorageCraft talent, Richard Giddey, has also been named as ActiveImage vice president for the Asia Pacific region.

Cat launches ground-shaking smartphone range in NZ
Thu, 10th May 2018
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Cat has launched its ultra-durable range of rugged smartphones in New Zealand, featuring the Cat S60 model, known for its integrated thermal camera by FLIR.

Spark introduces Kiwis to Android One
Tue, 8th May 2018
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Spark becomes the first to bring Google's Android One to New Zealand through Nokia's new smartphones, launching with the Nokia 6.1 and Nokia 7 plus.

Nurturing digital healthcare innovation in Asia
Mon, 7th May 2018
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For consumers, digital healthcare is about more choice, better services and more active participation in their health and healthcare.

There is more to Intel’s new drone than meets the eye
Wed, 2nd May 2018
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Intel Mission Control Software is the next generation of flight planning, project management and data handling for the Intel Falcon 8+ drone.

Comprehensive Infrastructure monitoring long overdue in healthcare digitalisation
Fri, 27th Apr 2018
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To ensure the availability of these systems, comprehensive monitoring of both IT and medical devices is required.

Orangeworm threat group targeting Asia & EU healthcare sector firms
Tue, 24th Apr 2018
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The attacks deliver the Trojan.Kampirs malware and appear to be carefully targeted, with significant planning behind the scenes.

It's business time, Rocket Lab prepares for its first commercial launch
Mon, 9th Apr 2018
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Rocket Lab sets a 14-day window for its 1st commercial launch, 'It's Business Time', breaking new ground in space.