Mila stories - Page 280
Mila is a research institute and innovation hub focused on advancing artificial intelligence from the lab into real-world impact. Stories under this tag explore how Mila collaborates with industry, investors and policymakers to turn strong AI research foundations into thriving startup ecosystems and practical applications.
By reading Mila-tagged articles, you’ll gain insight into how AI research organizations are shaping investment priorities, influencing venture capital flows and advocating for the infrastructure needed to scale cutting-edge ideas. These stories highlight the strategies, partnerships and policy recommendations that can help transform scientific advances in AI into sustainable companies and long-term economic value.
Creating a multiplier effect
Sat, 1st Oct 2011
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partner programmes
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supply chain
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ict
Innovative partnerships between global and local NZ firms are creating a multiplier effect, bringing together the best of both worlds for customers.
Getting IT partnerships right
Sat, 1st Oct 2011
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risk & compliance
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software development
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datacom
Increasing demands for comprehensive IT solutions are pushing businesses towards strategic partnerships, requiring careful contract reviews.
Review: Motorola Xoom Tablet
Sat, 1st Oct 2011
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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motorola
The Motorola Xoom heats up tablet competition with Android Honeycomb, robust specs, and striking design, challenging the market norm.
Vodafone found guilty again
Tue, 27th Sep 2011
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uc
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commerce commission
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vodafone
Vodafone has been found guilty of false advertising breaching the Fair Trading Act, less than two months after receiving a $400,000 fine for the same charge.
Two thirds of SMBs not happy with IT customer service
Fri, 23rd Sep 2011
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crm
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martech
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smb
Two-thirds of SMBs in ANZ report dissatisfaction with IT customer service, feeling sidelined by providers favouring larger enterprises.
Game Review: The Gunstringer
Fri, 23rd Sep 2011
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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kinect
Kinect promised so much when it came out late last year, but so far it's delivered very little. This could be the change we need.
Crysis developers sign on for Homefront sequel
Wed, 21st Sep 2011
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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crytek
Crytek, known for Crysis, tapped to develop the sequel to THQ's dystopian shooter Homefront, promising a blockbuster experience for 2014.
SmartPay closes Redeemable Preference Share offer
Tue, 20th Sep 2011
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shares
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smartpay
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shareholders
SmartPay closes RPS offer, looks offshore for funding to offset debt. Company says NZ market lacks appetite for offer.
Sybase announces Afaria support for App Store volume program
Fri, 16th Sep 2011
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sap
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it management
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application management
Sybase unveils interface support for Apple's App Store Volume Purchase Program. SAP subsidiary aims to aid businesses in app deployment.
Calling all tech entrepreneurs
Mon, 12th Sep 2011
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event
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angel investors
New Zealand tech entrepreneurs only have until September 15 to register for a Silicon Valley conference aimed at opening doors to the US market.
Spoiled for choice
Thu, 8th Sep 2011
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wireless networks
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apple
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cloud services
Aucklanders and Rugby World Cup visitors can enjoy unlimited free wi-fi from CallPlus at 1000 hotspots, outmatching the city's existing service.
BYOD – The new market for New Zealand resellers
Thu, 1st Sep 2011
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wireless networks
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cloud services
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blackberry
NZ businesses embrace BYOD, sparking a boom for resellers with increasing demand for wireless network solutions to support devices.
Shedding light on physical and virtual networks
Thu, 1st Sep 2011
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virtualisation
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apm
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software development
Virtualisation offers benefits, but new complexity as Pang Yuen, Gigamon vice president, Asia Pacific Region details.
Network systems shake-up challenges reseller dynamic
Thu, 1st Sep 2011
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iaas
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windows
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tablets
Seismic shifts in network infrastructure spur a dynamic upheaval, forcing resellers to embrace open partnerships for real-time connectivity.
The privacy laws behind facebook
Thu, 1st Sep 2011
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hyperscale
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public cloud
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edge computing
Websites like Facebook, MySpace and Twitter have become so commonplace in the last few years that it is easy to cast aside the age-old fears of identity theft.
Interview: with paul's greg mottola
Thu, 1st Sep 2011
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edge computing
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web drive
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edge data centre
Greg Mottola opens up about Paul, a genre-bending Sci-Fi comedy where British nerds and an alien collide in a hilarious quest home.
Business first, technology second
Thu, 1st Sep 2011
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it management
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the warehouse group
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retail
Owen McCall shares valuable insights on prioritising business understanding over tech fascination in his journey from consultant to CIO.
Interactive car windows
Thu, 1st Sep 2011
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edge computing
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web drive
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interactive
Say goodbye to boring drives as Toyota unveils 'Window to the World,' turning car windows into interactive delights for education and fun.
Save $$$ with Skype
Thu, 1st Sep 2011
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edge computing
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web drive
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x
Skype is becoming more and more popular as a trendy, convenient, innovative and (most importantly) free way to communicate.
VOIP on the business scene
Thu, 1st Sep 2011
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uc
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voip
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telephony
VoIP revolutionises business telecoms, ditching traditional phone lines for internet calls, boosting quality and slashing costs.