Mobility stories - Page 55
In today's increasingly hybrid world, being agile and mobile when working is becoming significantly normalised. Mobility is a term that describes the use of mobile devices, including smartphones and tablets, as well as other technologies, to enable employees to work securely from anywhere.
Having successful mobility in a business can increase staff satisfaction and create a more versatile and productive workflow system. Mobility can also be a key way to help organisations hire and develop better tech talents.
Having successful mobility in a business can increase staff satisfaction and create a more versatile and productive workflow system. Mobility can also be a key way to help organisations hire and develop better tech talents.

HP: The mobile workforce's network...
Fri, 16th May 2014
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naas
HP explores software-defined networking as the solution to BYOD strains on legacy IT systems, aiming to enhance performance and security.

HP strengthens commitment to NZ channel partners
Thu, 15th May 2014
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storage
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hyperscale
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dc
HP New Zealand has reiterated its commitment to the channel community and its focus on driving more business through its channel partners.

Brocade: Changes bring channel opportunities
Thu, 15th May 2014
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network infrastructure
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sdn
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naas
Brocade reveals how emerging tech trends like NFV and open architecture are creating fresh opportunities in the networking channel.

Is tech causing Kiwi consumers to stay indoors?
Thu, 8th May 2014
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smartphones
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gaming
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digital entertainment
New Zealanders are increasingly staying at home for shopping and leisure activities due to advances in technology, according to research by IDC New Zealand.

Why enterprises must embrace wearable tech...
Tue, 6th May 2014
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wearables
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personal computing devices
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byod
Once widespread consumer adoption takes place, the enterprise is never far behind – whether it’s ready or not.

Industry feels the heat as tablet market misses a beat
Mon, 5th May 2014
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personal computing devices
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lenovo
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apple
Tablet market stagnates with shipments dipping to 50.4m in Q1 2014, hinting at a tough year ahead for the tech industry.

Intel talks up tablets as PC profit slides
Wed, 16th Apr 2014
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personal computing devices
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pc hardware
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intel
Intel outlined its plans to drive tablet growth this year, setting out an ambitious strategy to increase the company’s market share.

Chromebooks launch Otaki kura into digital world
Fri, 11th Apr 2014
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personal computing devices
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google
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mobility
Ōtaki's leap into the digital age: All 1060 pupils in six schools to get Chromebooks, bridging digital divides and harnessing te reo Māori online.

Nadella fine-tunes Redmond hierarchy with senior reshuffle
Thu, 3rd Apr 2014
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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microsoft
Microsoft's new CEO, Satya Nadella, has made three management changes, starting with Stephen Elop as EVP of Microsoft Devices.

Gartner: NZ IT spending set to smash $11 billion mark
Thu, 3rd Apr 2014
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virtualisation
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cloud services
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New Zealand's IT spending predicted to grow 1.7% in 2014, reaching NZ$11.1 billion, according to Gartner forecast.

Gartner: Devices on the rise despite PC decline
Mon, 31st Mar 2014
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smartphones
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personal computing devices
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apple
Despite a decline in PC sales, Gartner forecasts a 6.9% growth in device shipments in 2014, driven by mobiles and tablets.

Which came first? Mobility or the cloud?
Mon, 31st Mar 2014
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microsoft
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cloud services
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microsoft office
In Satya Nadella's first weeks as Microsoft CEO, he intertwines cloud and mobility, insisting they're inseparable in driving innovation.

Gen-i asks… Will Modular smartphones save the world, and your wallet?
Fri, 28th Mar 2014
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smartphones
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wireless networks
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bluetooth
Google recently sold Motorola, effectively cutting their losses and exiting the smartphone hardware business. However, they kept one piece of it...

Tablet Hybrids set to ship 50 million by 2018
Wed, 26th Mar 2014
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hybrid & remote work
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personal computing devices
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apple
New findings from hi-tech analyst firm, Juniper Research, observed that the tablet market is becoming increasingly diverse as new form factors emerge.

Riding the next wave of virtualisation...
Wed, 19th Mar 2014
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virtualisation
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dr
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personal computing devices
Charles Clarke of Veeam asserts focusing on automation and workforce mobility is key to unlocking virtualisation's full potential.

Polycom: Unified communications’ top NZ trends
Tue, 18th Mar 2014
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uc
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hybrid & remote work
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healthtech
Oscar Trimboli, Polycom ANZ partner and channel director, talks exclusively to The Channel about visual collaboration.

March webinars to teach schools about N4L
Mon, 17th Mar 2014
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edutech
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personal computing devices
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byod
Schools to learn digital tech integration at N4L webinars on 18 and 25 March, hosted by the Ministry of Education and N4L.

Phablets... a 'Phabulous' future?
Tue, 11th Mar 2014
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smartphones
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personal computing devices
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apple
Once perceived to have limited potential, Juniper forecasts that Phablets will ship over 120 million units by 2018, rising from an estimated 20 million in 2013.

Aussie SMBs set to take off with $5 international roaming
Sat, 8th Mar 2014
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uc
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personal computing devices
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byod
Vodafone aims to champion Aussie SMBs with a pioneering $5/day international roaming offer, promising no surprise bills across 46 nations.

IDC: After years of growth, tablet sales slow
Fri, 7th Mar 2014
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personal computing devices
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apple
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mobility
Tablet market growth is forecast to slow in 2014 due to slowing consumer purchases and declining average selling prices.