METI stories - Page 71

You're invited: Ingram Micro Showcase 2017 offering up Simply More
Mon, 26th Jun 2017
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distributors
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ingram micro showcase
Ingram Micro's Gary Bigwood unveils simply more at NZ's tech extravaganza, inviting resellers to expand horizons and portfolios.

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.

LinkedIn’s 2017 Global Top Companies list - did you make the cut?
Mon, 19th Jun 2017
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datacentre infrastructure
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power / energy
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healthtech
Schneider Electric, a global organisation that specialises in energy management and automation, is one of the companies that made the list.

Fieldays: Tech poised to play a big role in NZ farm management
Mon, 19th Jun 2017
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fieldays
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farming software
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agriculture
New Zealand's agricultural sector is being disrupted by technology, says ANZ bank's rural economist Con Williams.

7 tech trends that define next-generation data center monitoring
Thu, 15th Jun 2017
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datacentre infrastructure
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data analytics
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martech
Automated monitoring has moved front and center as too few human resources are available to manage the large quantities of information coming in.

E3 2017: Microsoft announces the Xbox One X console plus reveals Forza 7 and more
Mon, 12th Jun 2017
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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microsoft
Microsoft held its E3 2017 press conference earlier today and a ton of new things were revealed. The biggest is the announcement for the Xbox One X.

Phonics more important than ever in a digital age
Mon, 12th Jun 2017
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massey university
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digital literacy
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opinion
Massey University children's literacy specialist Tom Nicholson discusses how spelling is even more relevant in a digital age than ever before.

Does Bethesda’s Prey reboot deliver?
Sat, 10th Jun 2017
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gaming
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reviews
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digital entertainment
Arkane Studios' reboot of Prey wins acclaim for its inventive gameplay and stunning visuals, though it borrows familiar genre tropes.

HPE’s next frontier: Space travel & memory-driven computing
Fri, 9th Jun 2017
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smartphones
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hpe
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memory
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.

Gender inequality: Narrowing the gender gap through flexible working
Thu, 8th Jun 2017
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dei
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hybrid & remote work
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personal computing devices
Women, during their child bearing years (25-44) earn up to 40% less than men in the same age group, regardless of whether they have children or not.

Here's why WannaCry might be the tip of the iceberg
Wed, 7th Jun 2017
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malware
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ransomware
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cybersecurity
Much ink is still being expended trying to determine who was responsible for WannaCry and what their motives were. But there's a bigger lesson here.

Schneider Electric: Enhancing data center performance, gamefully
Sun, 4th Jun 2017
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gaming
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datacentre infrastructure
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hyperscale
Schneider Electric pioneers data centre gamification, promising efficiency gains and cost savings with innovative management tools.

Five ways businesses can gain control of employee expenses and save money
Thu, 1st Jun 2017
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fintech
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smb
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concur
Finance departments struggle with expenses process due to paper receipts and spreadsheets, says SaaS firm Concur. Five tips offered to regain control.

To boldly go with Star Trek: Bridge Crew
Thu, 1st Jun 2017
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ar, vr & metaverse
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star trek
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htc vive
Ubisoft's VR frontier, 'Star Trek: Bridge Crew', sets a new bar for fans with cross-play feature and immersive interstellar gameplay.

Location-based services could deliver new wave of innovation in mobility sector
Wed, 31st May 2017
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mobility
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lbma
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location-based services
A smart digitalisation strategy can transform how legacy and new companies provide services and collect customer information.

Digital tech - the answer to Aussie healthcare's biggest ailments?
Wed, 31st May 2017
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healthtech
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hatchd
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meti
The popularity of telehealth has been rising steadily as a viable option for medical consultation and diagnosis.

Teachers want to do more with digital technologies
Tue, 30th May 2017
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cloud services
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nzcer
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technology in the classroom
New research, from a survey of over 300 schools, finds a desire to work with digital technologies, but a need for more training to deliver it.

Forget Bear Grylls: Hacking the Wild shows how to survive using only gadgets
Tue, 30th May 2017
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smartphones
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personal computing devices
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cloud services
Quitmeyer ventures into some of the most remote and hostile locations in the world, surviving armed with nothing but everyday pieces of technology.

WannaCry shines spotlight on data privacy and compliance regulations
Thu, 25th May 2017
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risk & compliance
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carbon black
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verne
In the case of a ransomware attack, the liability and consequences to victims can often stretch far beyond the results of lost data.

Students get chance to work with new game design engine
Wed, 24th May 2017
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edutech
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higher education
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coding
YoYo Games marks 5th anniversary of GameMaker Studio with affordable bulk licenses for students and institutions. Budding designers rejoice!.