New Zealand (NZ) stories - Page 45
Accelerating Networks for National Security
Sun, 1st May 2011
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bandwidth
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national security
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police
Improving network speed and coordination between New Zealand's national security agencies is crucial to handling potential threats with real-time efficiency.
Hitachi Data Systems unveils 'IT Operations Director'
Mon, 11th Apr 2011
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socs
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hitachi
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customer service
Integrated IT service to be pitched at resellers looking to increase account penetration and reduce customer ICT costs by up to 43%.
Juniper ramps up NZ operations
Mon, 4th Apr 2011
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juniper networks
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support
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investment
Juniper Networks strengthens its New Zealand operations with three strategic hires, aiming to boost service quality and address local data centre challenges.
Fujitsu unveils Global Cloud Services portfolio
Mon, 28th Feb 2011
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fujitsu
Australia and New Zealand are the first regions outside Japan to get Fujitsu's standardised global cloud offering.
Lush NZ website hacked - card details leaked
Tue, 15th Feb 2011
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cloud services
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websites
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online shopping
Cosmetics retailer Lush has taken its Australian and New Zealand websites offline after another hack, urging customers to cancel their cards immediately.
IBM sucks SUN's NZ blood business dry
Tue, 8th Feb 2011
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datacom
IBM wins over SUN to enhance NZ Blood Service's systems, promising superior disaster recovery and streamlined operations nationwide.
The race for energy innovation
Tue, 1st Feb 2011
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crm
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cx
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martech
The necessity of CRM applications within lines companies has quickly become a reality, explains Aaron Baker, Marketing Manager, Gentrack.
Telcos fail at customer service
Mon, 24th Jan 2011
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crm
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uc
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martech
NZ banks outrank telcos in customer service, with one in five Kiwis dissatisfied with their phone company, a new survey reveals.
Update: 10k winner hangs up on Apple
Mon, 24th Jan 2011
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apple
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technology gifts
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retail
The winner of Apple's $10k prize, for downloading the 10 billionth app, hung up on iTunes VP Eddy Cue thinking it was a prank caller.
Shock as Schmidt cashes up $335 million from Google
Fri, 21st Jan 2011
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google
Eric Schmidt announces he will step down as Google's CEO and may sell up to USD $335 million in company stock, raising speculation among investors.
LittleBigPlanet 2 Interview
Fri, 21st Jan 2011
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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technology gifts
Media Molecule's Creative Director, Mark Healy, talks Game Console through Sackboy's mouth-watering second coming.
StayinFront launches on-demand CRM tools
Wed, 19th Jan 2011
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crm
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martech
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retail
StayinFront launches Australia's first on-demand CRM for consumer goods, offering unprecedented industry-specific prowess.
StorageCraft on major recruitment drive
Tue, 11th Jan 2011
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hp
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storagecraft
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resellers
Australia and New Zealand customer base grew by almost 50% in 2010, 154 new channel partners added in Q4 alone.
Leader of the pack
Sat, 1st Jan 2011
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oxygen forensics
In a rapidly evolving IT industry, computer professionals shift from technicians to 'system architects', driving innovation and meeting client needs.
I want an iPhone
Wed, 1st Dec 2010
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risk & compliance
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apple
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cloud services
Apple's iPhone could revolutionise the workplace, but when should businesses provide employees with the latest consumer devices and applications?.
Samsung Galaxy Tab sells 600k
Wed, 24th Nov 2010
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uc
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samsung
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sales
Samsung's Galaxy Tab reaches a milestone, selling over 600,000 units globally (excluding New Zealand) in just one month, eyeing one million by year-end.
Copyright law changes revised
Wed, 3rd Nov 2010
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isp
A move to cut the internet connection of persistent illegal file sharers has been put on hold, in recommendations from a select committee.
The all-seeing eye
Mon, 1st Nov 2010
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virtualisation
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cx
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martech
A US company tracking parolees shut down unexpectedly after hitting data storage limits, leaving authorities unaware of offenders' movements for 48 hours.
Open access fibre heralds a new industry paradigm
Mon, 1st Nov 2010
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hyperscale
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dc
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software development
The rollout of New Zealand's open access fibre network is revolutionising businesses, promising annual economic boosts of up to NZD $4.4 billion.
Kiwi telco signs Deutsche Telekom
Fri, 29th Oct 2010
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uc
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scale
Local company Kompression Communications brings white-label unified comms as a service platform to APAC carriers.