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Huawei's eLTE-DSA solution to help oil & gas industry to embrace energy IoT
Huawei says the wireless eLTE solution will help the oil and gas industry build an energy-based Internet of Things.
ForeScout deepens visibility into OT networks with industrial system integrations
New partnerships with Indegy and SecurityMatters continue to forward ForeScout’s strategy to secure the extended enterprise.
NETGEAR adds Power-over-Ethernet capability to Smart Managed Pro Switches
Netgears its range of Smart Managed Pro Switches with four new switches that support Power-over-Ethernet (PoE+) and SFP ports for fibre uplinks.
Speed and proactive approach essential for cybersecurity confidence
Just last year, nearly 4,500 cases of malware and ransomware were reported in Australia alone per the ACCC.
How IT is shaping Māori storytelling for this year's Matariki
IT is at the centre of a new project to fuse Māori culture and an interactive waka sculpture, to be installed in Hamilton for Matariki.
Come along and experience workforce management like never before
What could you do to optimise your office space and your employees? Come along to one of our exclusive sessions to find out.
Catching up on the new breed of digital extortion
Digital extortion is cheap and easy to commit. Its victims also tend to pay up without involving the police.
Don't believe the LPWAN hype (yet): It's still a work-in-progress
GlobalData believes that it’s still early days for the LPWAN era, despite an increased uptake as mobile operators increasingly offer IoT connectivity.
IoT use cases dominate Techweek’18 Waikato
“We wanted to showcase the advantages of working in ICT in the Waikato region, and the depth of tech talent here.”
Fujitsu Labs takes network control approach IoT security
Fujitsu Technologies has developed a new kind of network control technology that is able to secure IoT devices installed in the field.
The IoT arena is exploding: Why network visibility is key to keeping cyber threats at bay
Businesses must know what type of device is accessing the network, who owns it, where & how it’s connecting, and what security measures are in place.
Taupō talks tech: The local Kiwi firms transforming business from the ground up
From New Zealand's farming heartland to the mountains and to the cloud, Taupō's regional businesses are embracing technology from the ground up.
Growing IoT adoption putting Australians at risk of cyber attacks
“There’s already been reports of connected vending machines or air conditioning units being used as back doors into the business network."
Kiwi startups provide IoT solution for boaties using AWS
AWS NZ country manager says cloud is reducing the barriers for Kiwi startups to innovate and make a mark on the global stage.
Introduction to blockchain: Why IoT and blockchain are a great match
Maybe you’ve heard that Blockchain is a “new type of Internet,” and cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin are the “new gold.”
Is LPWA the key to affordable and globally available IoT?
Transmission via this technology is at least ten times cheaper than GPRS or 3G.
IoT device security is a business responsibility, too
"It's essential to carefully consider security when implementing IoT devices and to not trust that security will be managed by the vendor."
Nurturing digital healthcare innovation in Asia
For consumers, digital healthcare is about more choice, better services and more active participation in their health and healthcare.
Kiwi teams make a clean sweep at Microsoft A/NZ innovation competition
Kiwi ingenuity wins hearts and the top three places in the Microsoft Imagine Cup A/NZ finals, beating their Australian counterparts.
Comprehensive Infrastructure monitoring long overdue in healthcare digitalisation
To ensure the availability of these systems, comprehensive monitoring of both IT and medical devices is required.
Media & entertainment industry data centres being pushed to the edge
Schnedier Electric's Russel Senesac says there are a number of factors behind the growing need for the industry to be powered by edge computing.
Why the GDPR is necessary and key to the tech future
GDPR will not be perfect.
Will IIoT take us to the cloud or closer to the edge?
Are cloud data centers sufficiently equipped to deal with the volume and speed of the data generated in large production facilities?
United Nations' telco union launches ICT data and report library
"Policy makers, academics, companies and other ICT stakeholders around the globe will greatly benefit from the new ITU iLibrary digital platform."
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