Solar power stories - Page 37

Strong growth spurs expansion for Nextgen
Wed, 20th May 2015
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oracle
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nextgen distribution
Driven by sturdy growth, Nextgen Distribution plans to double both staff and revenue, boosting its footprint in New Zealand's tech sector.

NextGen adds SolarWinds to portfolio; enterprise push ahead
Thu, 14th May 2015
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solarwinds
SolarWinds inks new distribution deal with NextGen Distribution, aiming to increase reach into the ANZ enterprise data centre space.

While you were sleeping: JPMorgan Chase delivers
Wed, 15th Apr 2015
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wall street
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exxon mobil
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stock market
Wall Street advanced, pushing the Dow and the S&P 500 higher, after JPMorgan Chase reported better-than-expected earnings and energy stocks rose with.

Hi-Tech Awards finalists announced, who will win?
Thu, 26th Mar 2015
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startups
The finalists of the 2015 New Zealand Hi-Tech Awards have been announced, with the winners to be revealed at a gala dinner to be held May 15.

Review: PLAYBULB Bluetooth Speak and Bulb by MiPow
Mon, 23rd Mar 2015
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gaming
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reviews
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digital entertainment
No the PLAYBULB isn’t something you’re likely to find at your local adult shop, but an innovative product by MiPow.

Blue Coat goes from one equity firm to another
Thu, 12th Mar 2015
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blue coat
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acquire
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solar power
Blue Coat is being sold to private investment firm Bain Capital for US$2.4 billion, in preparation for a return to the public markets.

Vector chair Stiassny calls for regulatory change to incentivise electricity innovation
Thu, 5th Mar 2015
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datacentre infrastructure
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power / energy
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vector
Michael Stiassny, chairman of Auckland lines company Vector, says current regulation doesn't incentivise the electricity sector to foster new technolo.

The Apple Car - what do we know?
Tue, 17th Feb 2015
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personal computing devices
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google
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apple
Apple is reportedly working on an electric vehicle dubbed 'Project Titan,' with hundreds of employees, including former Tesla staff, allegedly involved.

Contact hints at capital returns, looks offshore for growth
Mon, 16th Feb 2015
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datacentre infrastructure
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power / energy
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contact energy
Contact Energy has given its clearest signal yet that it will contemplate capital returns to shareholders as the company settles into a no-growth m.

While you were sleeping: Greek talks continue
Thu, 12th Feb 2015
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personal computing devices
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apple
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solar power
Equities moved lower as investors remained focused on an outcome of Greek efforts to renegotiate the deals of its bailout which puts the euro at ri.

Review: Etón Audio Rugged Rukus Solar Bluetooth Speaker
Fri, 23rd Jan 2015
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gaming
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reviews
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digital entertainment
With a plethora of bluetooth speakers hitting the market, what makes the Rugged Rukus an ideal travel speaker?.

Bring your climate change solution to life with Wellington's Smart Energy Challenge
Thu, 15th Jan 2015
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datacentre infrastructure
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power / energy
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cleantech
Wellington's Smart Energy Challenge returns, funding citizen innovations tackling climate change. Apply by 15 Feb to energize your idea!.

Kiwi university student to provide Tonga with hybrid power
Mon, 12th Jan 2015
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datacentre infrastructure
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power / energy
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university of canterbury
University of Canterbury's Hantt Cao is designing a hybrid renewable energy system to rebuild Ha'apai's power supply, destroyed by cyclone Ian.

Reduced profits and fewer ISPs – the NZ ISP Market In 2015
Fri, 9th Jan 2015
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uc
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software development
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telco
Brendan Ritchie takes a look at the increasing difficulty ISPs face in their quest to return a profit for their shareholders.

Meridian Energy abandons QLD hyrdo plans on 'puzzling' Australian stance
Fri, 12th Dec 2014
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cleantech
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nzx
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meridian energy
Meridian Energy, the partially privatised electricity generator and retailer, has abandoned plans for a Queensland hydro power project, blaming the.

Surgical robots technologist Dr Catherine Mohr named 2014 Flying Kiwi
Wed, 26th Nov 2014
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robots
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hi-tech awards
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flying kiwi
Dr Catherine Mohr, a leader in surgical robotics, honoured as 2014's Flying Kiwi for her global impact in technology and medicine.

Apple Watch billed as 'category defining product'
Wed, 10th Sep 2014
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wearables
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personal computing devices
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apple
Apple launches its most personal device: the Apple Watch, revolutionising wearable tech with its pioneering interface and health apps.

Revera teams up with Eagle Technology to provide SPARC as a service platform
Wed, 4th Jun 2014
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hyperscale
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dc
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iaas
New Zealand government agencies can now access on-demand SPARC services through a new partnership between Revera and Eagle Technology.

Transforming IT from cost centre to business contributor
Mon, 19th May 2014
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data analytics
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bi
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big data
The channel must evolve, aiding IT managers to leverage analytics tools and transform IT from a cost centre into a strategic business partner.

My black hole theory of computing...
Tue, 18th Feb 2014
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storage
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virtualisation
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operating systems
Unified theory of computer market: CPU, server OS will swallow up all functions & features. New blog by @valdis_filks.