Retail stories - Page 344

Ransomware threats evolving to attack backup programmes
Mon, 16th Jul 2018
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ransomware
Ransomware threats are now targeting backup programmes, raising the stakes for businesses to protect data as newer, more advanced strains emerge.

Exclusive: Dell discusses cloud client-computing
Mon, 16th Jul 2018
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network infrastructure
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cloud services
Recently we had the opportunity to discuss cloud computing with Dell Cloud Client-Computing CTO Jeff McNaught.

iDEAStarter celebrates New Zealand's young entrepreneurs
Mon, 16th Jul 2018
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ateed
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ideastarter
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entrepreneurship
From ski innovation to horticulture, an emphasis on making people’s lives easier has netted two teams of entrepreneurs $10,000 each.

Recovery in the face of disaster: Why backups just aren't enough anymore
Mon, 16th Jul 2018
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cloud services
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acronis
What would happen if your company loses its business-critical data, and how long could you survive without it?.

Kiwi businesses taking the lead in fibre adoption
Mon, 16th Jul 2018
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fibre
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smb
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voyager internet
A NZ company says Kiwi businesses are right at the top globally when it comes to fibre adoption, but for reasons beyond faster broadband.

Automate time-consuming IT processes with intelligent workflow platforms
Mon, 16th Jul 2018
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it automation
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apm
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low-code
The process empowers employees to automate and optimise their own business processes with no-code workflow and a content automation platform.

New $300m fund launched by Apple for a cleaner China
Fri, 13th Jul 2018
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hyperscale
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dc
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power / energy
Apple has launched a jointly funded initiative to promote renewable energy in China in an attempt to reduce the effects of electronics manufacturing.

Microsoft Power BI to accelerate time to better data insights
Fri, 13th Jul 2018
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data analytics
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martech
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planning
Microsoft's Power BI has enhanced its data analysis capabilities, aiming to provide quick insights for business analysts.

Apple's MacBook Pro gets a performance spruce up; MacOS Mojave coming soon
Fri, 13th Jul 2018
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personal computing devices
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apple
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mobility
Apple’s MacBook Pro is getting a spruce up with new 8th-generation Intel Core processors, a quieter keyboard, and much more.

Microsoft intensifies efforts to fuel intuitive workplace collaboration
Fri, 13th Jul 2018
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microsoft
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collaboration
Microsoft is leading the charge for teamwork and collaboration through a number of changes designed to fuel the modern workplace.

Opinion: Why data centres are migrating from the suburbs to the CBD
Thu, 12th Jul 2018
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uc
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hybrid cloud
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hyperscale
Data centre operators used to desire large plots on the fringes of city metros, but AU-based Charles Fortin says this ideal is beginning to change.

Hands-on review: Fitbit Versa, the perfect fitness lifestyle companion
Thu, 12th Jul 2018
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gaming
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wearables
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reviews
Fitbit Versa introduces new capabilities to its lifestyle smartwatches including female health tracking and Fitbit Pay integration.

Exclusive: Why NZ is particularly vulnerable to cryptomining
Wed, 11th Jul 2018
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iot security
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wireless networks
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cloud services
Cryptomining is the newest cybersecurity threat dominating the headlines, but awareness of the attack method is still lacking among organisations.

Noel Leeming Group to dissolve Appliance Shed retail stores
Wed, 11th Jul 2018
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m&a
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appliance shed
The Appliance Shed sells a large range of appliances and technology products, including TV and audio products, phones, and home security systems.

Businesses collecting more data than they can handle - Gemalto
Wed, 11th Jul 2018
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data protection
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breach prevention
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data privacy
Only half of companies know where their sensitive data is stored, finds research by Gemalto, who surveyed 1,050 IT decision makers and 10,500 consumers.

Microsoft unveils its thin, sleek and cheap Surface Go tablet
Tue, 10th Jul 2018
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personal computing devices
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microsoft
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mobility
Microsoft has designed its new two-in-one device with a basis of balancing versatility, performance, form and function.

City of Lake Macquarie prepares for 'groundbreaking' smart city network
Tue, 10th Jul 2018
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smart cities
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iot
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nnnco
The Australian City of Lake Macquarie is set to roll out a smart city network in what is being hailed as a groundbreaking IoT initiative.

New marketplace app helps Kiwis find trusted car repair experts
Tue, 10th Jul 2018
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apps
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virtual marketplace
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fixr
FIXR has released New Zealand’s first app marketplace that can help Aucklanders find trusted automotive service providers.

Data centers must work closer with energy companies
Tue, 10th Jul 2018
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datacentre infrastructure
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hyperscale
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dc
AN IDG analyst says data center energy requirements are increasing faster than efficiency gains and energy grids can no longer keep up.

Why email still makes for a great business tool
Mon, 9th Jul 2018
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data analytics
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martech
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cdp
Despite the surge of social media and new communication tools, email remains a formidable business tool due to its directness and personalisation potential.