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Swann's Wi-Fi Floodlight Security System dazzles intruders on the spot
Mon, 27th May 2019
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surveillance
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digital entertainment
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video
Swann's new Wi-Fi Floodlight Security System combines 2500 lumen LED lights, 1080p HD video, and smart tech to deter intruders and alert homeowners instantly.

Edge computing drives IT change closer to home
Mon, 27th May 2019
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datacentre infrastructure
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edge computing
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supply chain
Edge computing is revolutionising IT by bringing data and applications closer to users, enhancing efficiency and reducing latency issues.

University of Auckland signs deal with Dropbox to drive collaborative research
Mon, 27th May 2019
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data analytics
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martech
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planning
University of Auckland partners with Dropbox, granting researchers access to secure, collaborative tools over a four-year deal to bolster innovative research.

Transformation of industry verticals through 5G – Frost & Sullivan
Mon, 27th May 2019
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uc
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edge computing
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5g & beyond
5G has the potential to transform industry verticals through indoor connectivity, but certain key verticals will experience stronger growth than others.

NZ Startup Bootcamp 2019: The winners
Mon, 27th May 2019
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soda inc
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startups
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moth
Agritech and scitech were the winners at this year’s New Zealand Startup Bootcamp, with two teams taking away $10,000 each for their innovative ideas.

AWS announces the general availability of AWS Ground Station
Mon, 27th May 2019
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data analytics
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hyperscale
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public cloud
Amazon Web Services unveils AWS Ground Station, enabling cost-effective satellite control and data download via a global network of managed ground antennas.

HCG to help transform Hong Kong into a smart city
Fri, 24th May 2019
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smart cities
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edge computing
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wireless networks
As the new era of 5G approaches, and as the internet of things reaches mass penetration, HGC says Hong Kong is well on track to becoming a smart city.

Data centre disruptor up $110m in funding
Fri, 24th May 2019
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healthtech
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funding
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capital raising
Guardicore plans to use funding to fuel company growth and disrupt the firewall and data centre security space.

NZ gaming industry hits $5b
Fri, 24th May 2019
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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digital game sales
New Zealanders are passionate about their games, with new data showing a 21% increase in sales from the previous year.

Sound masking tech vendor signs with ANZ distributor
Fri, 24th May 2019
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digital entertainment
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digital music
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biamp
Biamp's Cambridge Sound Management tech, promoting speech privacy, is now distributed exclusively by Jands in Australia and New Zealand.

Blockchain: New Zealand needs to get up to speed
Fri, 24th May 2019
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blockchain
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government
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the blockchain.nz
BlockchainNZ calls on New Zealand Government to develop a strategy to keep up with other countries in blockchain technology.

Mobility and digitalization fuelling Next Generation data storage
Thu, 23rd May 2019
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storage
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digitisation
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mobility
Global Next Generation Data Storage Market size is expected to reach $106.3 billion by 2024, according to a new report by KBV Research.

Hands-on review: Is the Apple Watch 4 worth the price?
Thu, 23rd May 2019
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gaming
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wearables
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digital entertainment
Apple’s flagship wearable device, the Apple Watch, is generally touted as the gold standard for what wearables should be able to achieve today.

Container survey shows adoption accelerating while security concerns remain top of mind
Thu, 23rd May 2019
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edge computing
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multi-cloud
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cybersecurity
A recent survey by Portworx and Aqua Security shows a surge in container adoption among IT pros, but security remains a top concern for 51% of respondents.

Google 'will do better' after G Suite passwords exposed since 2005
Thu, 23rd May 2019
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cybersecurity
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google
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passwords
Fourteen years is a long time for sensitive information like usernames and passwords to be sitting ducks, unencrypted and at risk of theft and corruption.

Home-based telcos causing most headaches for Kiwis
Thu, 23rd May 2019
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uc
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fibre
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mbie
The New Zealand Consumer Survey reveals home-based telecoms has the highest incidence of problems, says TCF CEO.

Commission warns Spark for misleading in-contract customers
Thu, 23rd May 2019
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commerce commission
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spark
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consumer rights
The warning follows an investigation into representations Spark made on its website and in emails in August and September 2018.

Fake apps on Google Play scamming users out of cryptocurrency
Thu, 23rd May 2019
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blockchain
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phishing
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email security
Fake cryptocurrency apps on Google Play have been discovered to be phishing and scamming users out of cryptocurrency, according to a new report from ESET.

Managing data to comply with privacy regulations - Micro Focus
Thu, 23rd May 2019
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data protection
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breach prevention
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risk & compliance
It’s crucial for organisations to be able to access, understand, and accurately classify the data they have so they know how to treat it.

Why cash is no longer king in Australia
Thu, 23rd May 2019
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b2b
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credit risk
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credit management
Australia atop in Asia-Pacific for B2B credit sales, yet 25% lack a credit strategy amid economic uncertainty.