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Penta Security releases fin-tech crypto node service
Mon, 5th Aug 2019
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cloud security
The PALLET Node Service reduces the time to build the node and provides management services for corporations that are expanding into blockchain.
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Cybersecurity is a growth accelerator, not a handbrake - experts
Mon, 5th Aug 2019
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cybersecurity
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Cybersecurity drives growth in businesses, say experts at Sydneysider panel. They highlight the impact on mid-sized firms and urge proactive risk management.
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IDC finds smartphone shipments up 6.5% from previous quarter
Fri, 2nd Aug 2019
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smartphones
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personal computing devices
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Smartphone shipments continue to decline worldwide, with China and the US experiencing sharp declines, but the market may be stabilising, says IDC.
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Adobe launches e-signature app to alleviate SMBs’ paperwork pains
Fri, 2nd Aug 2019
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document management
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ecm
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martech
Adobe has unveiled Adobe Sign, an e-signature app designed to help small businesses digitise paperwork, saving time and reducing manual costs.
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archTIS signs reseller agreement with TEAM Asparona to sell Kojensi Gov
Thu, 1st Aug 2019
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government
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resellers
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archTIS partners with TEAM Asparona to commercialise Kojensi Gov in New Zealand, enhancing secure collaboration for government agencies.
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Huawei sitting pretty in China's smartphone market
Thu, 1st Aug 2019
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smartphones
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Huawei dominates China's smartphone market, achieving highest market share in eight years as competitors falter.
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First woman appointed to managing director of IBM ANZ
Wed, 31st Jul 2019
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partner programmes
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cloud services
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ibm
Katrina Troughton becomes the first female managing director at IBM ANZ, as former MD David La Rose moves into a global role.
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Netflix film The Great Hack raises serious questions about data privacy issues
Wed, 31st Jul 2019
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surveillance
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digital entertainment
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data privacy
Last weekend a group of privacy advocates and experts gathered in the U.S. Capitol Visitors Center to discuss issues highlighted by The Great Hack documentary.
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Star Alliance and NEC Corp sign partnership on biometric data recognition technology
Tue, 30th Jul 2019
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biometrics
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Star Alliance and NEC have partnered to create a biometric data-based ID platform, promising a seamless, hands-free travel experience for frequent flyers.
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Gaming industry a rising target of cyber-attacks – Akamai
Fri, 26th Jul 2019
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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iam
Hackers have launched 12 billion credential stuffing attacks on gaming websites from Nov 2017 to Mar 2019, says Akamai's 2019 report.
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Young Kiwi scientist competes at Google Science Fair
Fri, 26th Jul 2019
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At this time of year there are plenty of foggy patches around the country – but what if it was possible to turn that fog into drinkable water?.
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Corsair buys custom gaming PC firm Origin PC
Thu, 25th Jul 2019
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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personal computing devices
Corsair, the gaming heavyweight, has acquired custom gaming PC firm Origin PC, expanding its offerings and capabilities.
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Auckland tech firm Aider creates buzz in the United States
Thu, 25th Jul 2019
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Auckland-based tech firm Aider is making waves in the US and Canada with the launch of its digital assistant, which integrates with popular platforms.
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CaaB hooks into Equinix data centers across the globe
Wed, 24th Jul 2019
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Cloud as a Business (CaaB) taps Equinix data centres in five key cities, enhancing global cloud infrastructure for MSPs with improved connectivity and security.
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ANZ employees open to next-gen tech in the workplace
Wed, 24th Jul 2019
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45% of Australians and 49% of New Zealanders appreciated specific tools such as AI and bots, because they believe it enables them to focus on other things.
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Kiwi EdTech software innovation goes international
Fri, 19th Jul 2019
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edutech
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personal computing devices
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university of otago
SimPHARM, a state of the art simulation tool developed at the University of Otago and now commercially licensed by a United States-based company.
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Check Point research discovers new variant of mobile malware
Thu, 18th Jul 2019
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smartphones
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malware
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cybersecurity
A new mobile malware variant, Agent Smith, has infected 25 million devices worldwide by exploiting Android vulnerabilities, with 15 million affected in India.
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Govt gets serious about drone regulation in NZ
Thu, 18th Jul 2019
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drones
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New Zealand could be leading the world in the development of drone technologies, but we need to work out how to make those technologies safe first.
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Facebook's Libra proves cryptocurrencies are now mainstream
Wed, 17th Jul 2019
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cryptocurrency
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blockchain
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facebook
Facebook's cryptocurrency plans signify that cryptocurrencies are now mainstream, according to the CEO of deVere Group.
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Dunedin City Council rolls out smart streetlights
Wed, 17th Jul 2019
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smart cities
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telensa
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bso
Dunedin City Council is making the switch to smart street lighting as part of its agreement with global smart city solutions provider Telensa.