Cloud Services stories - Page 450
Over the last decade the IT world has seen a mass transition from in-house computer assets to everything-as-a-service in the cloud, with hardware, platform and services now all commonly cloud-resident. Ideally positioned to support distributed working and working from home, most major players are currently moving or planning to move more than half of their operations to the cloud. The current direction of travel is to multi-cloud deployment, seen as providing greater flexibility, specialisation and security.
The main bumps in the road have shown up in skills shortages reported by many organisations, complexity leading to misconfiguration and the need to operate and integrate multiple security dashboards. Consequently, third-party cloud security providers are a hot growth area.
Why have Ruckus launched an iPad app?
Thu, 24th May 2012
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Ruckus Wireless has launched an iPad app to educate resellers and end users about its products and technology.
HP to cut 27,000 jobs worldwide - Updated
Thu, 24th May 2012
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supply chain
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8% of company's workforce to go by end of fiscal 2014. So what does CEO Meg Whitman plan to do with the money?.
NewLease cloud event tomorrow
Wed, 23rd May 2012
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NewLease invites Kiwi resellers to Auckland and Wellington seminars on leveraging cloud computing for growth, featuring top industry partners.
New 'tiny' desktops from Lenovo
Tue, 22nd May 2012
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Lenovo unveils its new ThinkCentre 'tiny' desktop series at CeBIT Sydney, featuring the industry's first one-litre, Intel vPro-enabled M92p model.
Kiwi websites raise the bar for engagement
Fri, 18th May 2012
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intergen
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Kiwi websites leap forward in user engagement, branching into social media and mobile, finds Intergen. News-media and shopping sites lead the surge.
Virtual-to-cloud - and on to the 'super network'
Thu, 10th May 2012
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wireless networks
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healthtech
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How enterprise-grade applications like mobile computing and IP voice and video will strain enterprise networks - and what to do about it.
Microsoft awards StorageCraft gold ISV competency
Wed, 9th May 2012
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StorageCraft secures gold ISV status in Microsoft Partner Network, boosting their visibility and affirming their technology's prowess.
Nine reasons to sell Veeam VM solutions to your customers
Mon, 7th May 2012
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cloud services
Explore 9 compelling reasons to offer Veeam VM solutions. Join us for specialist training in Wellington and Auckland this May.
Review: WD MyBook Live Home Network Drive
Tue, 1st May 2012
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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wireless networks
The WD MyBook Live lets you store 120 Videos, 250,000 songs (as if anyone actually has that many!) or 200,000 photos. Pretty amazing.
Services Ontrack for Kroll
Tue, 1st May 2012
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data protection
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dr
<strong>Best known locally for its data recovery software, Kroll Ontrack is looking to spread its wings and offer services via a New Zealand partner.
Spam shrinks as scammers go social
Tue, 1st May 2012
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Spam declines by 32%, but cyberattacks surge as scammers exploit social networks and mobile phones, says Symantec's 2011 report.
Online marketing tripping up SMEs
Mon, 23rd Apr 2012
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data analytics
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cx
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martech
Tactix warns Kiwi SMEs are squandering marketing budgets on poorly planned online campaigns, emphasising the urgent need for better-aligned strategies.
Virtualisation: Find the right application profile
Fri, 20th Apr 2012
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Businesses are optimising through virtualisation but must scrutinise application profiles for success, says Veeam's Don Williams.
Google to launch iCloud challenge next week
Tue, 17th Apr 2012
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cloud services
Leaked info suggests Google Drive will offer 5GB of space for free; so will it work with Apple operating systems?.
Google fined for side-stepping FCC
Mon, 16th Apr 2012
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data privacy
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google
Google fined £19k by FCC for not cooperating in a privacy breach probe linked to Street View data collection, despite its £38bn cash reserve.
HP kicks off 'converged cloud'
Thu, 12th Apr 2012
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public cloud
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iaas
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cloud services
Best of both worlds as new offering combines private, managed and public clouds with traditional IT solutions.
Sourcefire on the prowl
Wed, 11th Apr 2012
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network security
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breach prevention
Sourcefire is seeking a New Zealand distributor to capitalise on heightened security awareness, as it reports a 40% revenue surge to USD $53.2 million in Q4.
PM ignored Huawei concerns: Labour
Thu, 5th Apr 2012
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government
Labour criticises PM Key for dismissing 2010 security warnings about Huawei's involvement in New Zealand's Ultra Fast Broadband initiative.
Connector Systems expands in Australia
Tue, 3rd Apr 2012
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network infrastructure
NZ's Connector Systems acquires Melbourne's Techplus Distribution, signalling expansion and enhanced offerings in the IT sector.
Sourcefire on prowi
Sun, 1st Apr 2012
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partner programmes
Security provider Sourcefire is on the prowl for a New Zealand distributor as the company looks to capitalise on increasing awareness of the need for security.