Retail stories - Page 477

Endpoint data protection: A buyer's checklist
Mon, 29th Feb 2016
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storage
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data protection
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dr
Endpoint data is often one of the most forgotten aspects of an enterprise data protection strategy, yet it is among the most valuable to a company.

More fees further undermine 'free' education, Labour says
Mon, 29th Feb 2016
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edutech
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personal computing devices
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labour party
Charging parents for school enrolment ballots is unfair, says New Zealand's Labour Party, as it criticises fees for out-of-zone students.

Blue Coat and NetApp join forces to launch high-density storage solution
Fri, 26th Feb 2016
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storage
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data analytics
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martech
Blue Coat Systems and NetApp team up to offer high-density storage solutions for extended network forensic analysis.

Wellington game makers launch new, future-focused app
Fri, 26th Feb 2016
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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ai
The NZ Council for Education Research has collaborated with Gamelab on a game aimed at getting people thinking about the future of education.

Dell releases slew of new data protection offerings
Fri, 26th Feb 2016
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data protection
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dr
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network infrastructure
Dell has released a series of new data protection solutions to help organisations protect business-critical systems, applications, and data.

SignStix and Insight Signs kick off new partnership with EMU flagship
Fri, 26th Feb 2016
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digital signage
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signstix
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insight signs
Insight Signs Australia and United Kingdom-based digital engagement platform SignStix have partnered up to provide 'a comprehensive signage solution'.

Is Apple creating an unhackable smartphone?
Fri, 26th Feb 2016
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smartphones
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data protection
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personal computing devices
Various sources attest to the fact that Apple is working on creating a phone that is unhackable by government bodies or even Apple itself.

Porn Trojan rampant on Google Play store
Fri, 26th Feb 2016
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malware
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cybersecurity
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google
Porn clicker-type malicious apps disguised as legitimate apps are widespread on the Google Play store, researchers say.

Can your iPhone be hacked using just Play-Doh? Yep.
Fri, 26th Feb 2016
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smartphones
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biometrics
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personal computing devices
Touch ID may not be as secure as you thought, with a mobile security company getting around the security with an unlikely partner in crime: Play-Doh.

Treasury looks to improve the lives of NZers with open source data
Fri, 26th Feb 2016
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open source
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government
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catalyst
New Zealand Treasury partners with Catalyst to deliver data to the public through Catalyst's Social Investment Insights platform.

Top 5 Reasons IoT is different than conventional IT
Fri, 26th Feb 2016
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iot
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it industry
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analyst report
IT and business are inextricably intertwined. Always have been. When IT systems stop — business stops, revenue stops, customer assistance stops.

Dick Smith: Fall of a giant
Fri, 26th Feb 2016
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dick smith
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sales
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market
Everyone knows Dick Smith Electronics. So where did it go so wrong? We look back at the company from its early successes to eventual decline.

Backing up your data and devices for a swift recovery
Fri, 26th Feb 2016
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dr
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personal computing devices
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cloud services
Learn how to create a backup policy that works for you in the real world, reflects how important your data is and the risks you're prepared to accept.

Breaking: Dick Smith stores to close; 3000 jobs gone
Thu, 25th Feb 2016
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dick smith
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retail
Dick Smith is to close all its stores across Australia and New Zealand after failing to receive any acceptable offers for the business.

Digital signage accessorises with geo-locator bracelets
Thu, 25th Feb 2016
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digital signage
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igotcha media
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pro av
iGotcha and LG are gearing up to showcase geo-locator bracelets, real time mobile-to-screen connectivity and gaze-tracking digital signage solutions.

The world is changing... and it’s not all bad, folks
Thu, 25th Feb 2016
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ai
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healthtech
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ar, vr & metaverse
New Zealand businesses need to prepare for the impact of disruptive technologies or risk losing their competitive advantage, says futurist Frances Valintine.

Robotics spending in APAC set to double
Thu, 25th Feb 2016
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robots
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supply chain
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healthtech
Asia-Pacific leads robotics revolution, with spending to soar as the technology underpins key industry transformations.

Should Aussie organisations be collecting metadata?
Thu, 25th Feb 2016
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uc
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healthtech
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uxc consulting
UXC Consulting calls on Australian organisations to examine metadata position following Telecommunications Act amendment.

Mobile malware at an all-time high
Thu, 25th Feb 2016
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malware
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uc
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ransomware
The volume of new mobile malware tripled in 2015, with attacks becoming more complex and targeted, according to Kaspersky Lab.

Lightning Lab backs Kiwi start-ups thinking big
Thu, 25th Feb 2016
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microsoft
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lightning lab
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accelerator
The Lightning Lab has announced the digital startups that will take part in the Lightning Lab 2016 Auckland Programme and the Wellington XX Programme.