Software stories - Page 25
Hamilton software company trumps UK competitors
Wed, 23rd May 2012
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Wild Bamboo clinches another UK client, outperforming local rivals in a fierce bid, showcasing its health software prowess.
New era for enterprise flash technology
Thu, 1st Mar 2012
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storage
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data protection
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EMC reveals details of hardware and software solution that leverages PCIe Flash technology and makes leap from storage to server.
Xero hints at big numbers
Fri, 27th Jan 2012
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financial systems
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xero
Xero teases strong growth ahead of Xerocon, with annual revenue on track to double to NZD $21 million and a 20% increase in paying customers.
Survey analysts create quiet kiwi success story
Thu, 12th Jan 2012
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Midas InfoMedia, a Wellington-based company, achieved 1077% growth in Deloitte's APAC Technology Fast 500, ranking 4th in NZ's IT sector.
Start-up sessions: itravelnz
Thu, 8th Dec 2011
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smartphones
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reviews
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cloud services
In a new column, IT Brief editor Angelique Jurd looks at a promising start-up that’s creating and innovating with technology.
Check Point triples appliance power
Thu, 6th Oct 2011
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personal computing devices
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software
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pc hardware
Check Point's 2012 security appliances deliver triple the performance of previous models, with new software to guard against bot attacks, says CEO Gil Shwed.
Investors flee HP
Mon, 22nd Aug 2011
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HP shares plummeted to USD $23.60 as investors panic over the company's drastic strategic shift, casting doubt on its future prospects.
HP to discontinue webOS devices
Fri, 19th Aug 2011
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Just a week after slashing prices, HP has announced it will cease production of its TouchPad tablets and other webOS devices, signalling a strategic shift.
NZ start-ups need to think big
Fri, 29th Jul 2011
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martech
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software
At just 18, Sam Minnée founded SilverStripe with friends in Wellington. Today, he urges NZ start-ups to dream big and to seek offshore customers early.
Aptimize purchase by Riverbed confirmed
Wed, 20th Jul 2011
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US firm Riverbed has acquired local software company Aptimize, known for its website acceleration tools, in a deal valued at tens of millions of dollars.
Call-centre software offers real-time speech analysis
Thu, 14th Jul 2011
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interactive intelligence
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Interactive Intelligence’s new software, CIC 4.0, provides real-time speech analysis, enabling managers to intervene during live customer interactions.
Is the laptop dead?
Fri, 1st Jul 2011
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storage
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smartphones
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uc
There was a time when owning a laptop was uncommon and typically restricted to business people who travelled a lot for work.
IBM launches Software and Consulting services
Tue, 15th Mar 2011
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IBM unveils new Software and Consulting services aimed at a US$70 billion Smarter Commerce market, helping firms automate marketing and customer engagement.
Huawei to upgrade Vodafone’s Australian network
Tue, 22nd Feb 2011
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personal computing devices
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Huawei is set to upgrade Vodafone’s network in Australia, with 300 new staff and 200 contractors to tackle a nationwide RAN project across 8000 sites.
IBM unveils new cloud specialties
Wed, 16th Feb 2011
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data analytics
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software
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IBM unveils new skills and sales programmes to enhance partners' abilities in cloud and analytics, tapping into a network of nearly 1000 firms.
Putting the V in value
Sat, 1st Jan 2011
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it training
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devops
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apm
Specialist skills: when to train and when to outsource? Geoff Cossey, Director of security-focused distributor Chillisoft, discusses.
EMC wins major Defence Force tech deal
Tue, 7th Dec 2010
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spacetech
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personal computing devices
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software
Multi-million dollar contract won to provide a data backup, recovery and archive solution for the New Zealand Defence Force.
Dell chooses Kiwi touchscreen tech
Tue, 7th Dec 2010
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palm
Kiwi tech firm Unlimited Realities licenses its Fingertapps software to Dell, integrating advanced multi-touch capabilities into millions of PCs worldwide.
The power of training
Wed, 1st Dec 2010
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fintech
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financial systems
Online training can maximise your small business's efficiency and ROI. Learn essential computer and accounting skills without leaving the office.
Spear phishing
Mon, 1st Nov 2010
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malware
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phishing
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email security
Spear phishing, a new cyber threat, targets specific companies and staff to steal sensitive data. Businesses must upgrade security and train employees.