BSO stories - Page 132

(Win32/)Inductive Reasoning
Tue, 8th Sep 2009
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cybersecurity
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chillisoft
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distributors
As of somewhere around 2.45 on Monday, 7th September, Win32/Induc.A represented 0.64% of ESET's worldwide detections for September so far.

Over-optimised?
Tue, 1st Sep 2009
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crm
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data analytics
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martech
Is society becoming too connected? IT optimisation and business tools that are helping streamline operations and productivity.

Virtual conversation
Tue, 1st Sep 2009
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uc
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network infrastructure
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displays & projectors
Videoconferencing has seen significant growth in New Zealand, with companies utilising the benefits including faster decision-making and improved collaboration.

Sacred 2: Fallen Angel
Tue, 1st Sep 2009
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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technology gifts
Nostalgia takes a hit with Sacred 2: Fallen Angel, as its rehash of classic dungeon-crawling impresses less than remembered.

Jewel in the crown
Sat, 1st Aug 2009
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smartphones
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uc
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chorus
Gen-i CEO Chris Quin hails Telecom's XT Network as a game changer, driving significant client wins and expanding Telecom's market share.

The price of recovery
Sat, 1st Aug 2009
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dr
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software development
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cloud services
Businesses in New Zealand are increasingly considering disaster recovery (DR) policies and procedures due to IT infrastructure centralisation and rising costs.

BATMAN ARKHAM ASYLUM
Sat, 1st Aug 2009
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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technology gifts
Batman: Arkham Asylum game offers a unique story, marrying combat and detective play in the iconic caped crusader's world.

Dell cagey about channel details following New Zealand market entry
Sat, 1st Aug 2009
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network infrastructure
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ingram micro
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distributors
Dell enters NZ channel with ambitions but keeps partner details under wraps, amid global revenue boosts from existing channels.

A new chapter
Sat, 1st Aug 2009
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edutech
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it transformation
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ace training
It’s over. After a long, hard slog for the students involved, the first ACE Diploma in Computer Technology has come to a close.

Family work
Sat, 1st Aug 2009
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management
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it industry
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expansion
Maclean Computing, a prominent IT company in New Zealand, has undergone a transition as Chris Maclean takes over as CEO from his father Allan.

Beating the risks
Wed, 1st Jul 2009
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virtualisation
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firewalls
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data protection
New technologies pose security risks for organizations embracing web and communication strategies, survey shows.

Cashed up and ready to conquer
Wed, 1st Jul 2009
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uc
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data analytics
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martech
Agile, evolving from reseller to tech titan, sells software biz to Avaya and sets sights on global expansion, unfazed by recession.

Common sense on copyright
Wed, 1st Jul 2009
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isp
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bso
The Ministry of Economic Development's review of s92A of the Copyright Act is unlikely to deliver the needed changes, creating more problems than it solves.

Review: TomTom One
Wed, 1st Jul 2009
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gaming
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reviews
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digital entertainment
TomTom’s ONE is its absolute entry-level GPS system, with a 3.5-inch touchscreen interface and Sensis WhereIS maps.

Plugging the skills gap
Wed, 1st Jul 2009
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partner programmes
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ncea
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bso
Internships for computer technology students could help alleviate the skills shortage in the industry, says NZICT CEO Brett O’Riley.

NetApp gets inclusive
Wed, 1st Jul 2009
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edge computing
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hosting
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netapp
NetApp nods to inclusion: This year’s partner program revamp sees minor but meaningful changes, focusing on local engagement and a more inclusive approach.

The backup business
Mon, 1st Jun 2009
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dr
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hyperscale
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dc
Data center and cloud computing have implications for business continuity, says Plan-b. Security and redundancy are key.

The data centre diet
Mon, 1st Jun 2009
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virtualisation
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dr
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erp
Revera outlines strategies for optimising data centre efficiency, stressing the importance of robust virtualisation, redundancy, and cost-effective innovation.

WANTED WEAPONS OF FATE
Mon, 1st Jun 2009
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gaming
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reviews
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digital entertainment
Warner Bros. turns a mediocre movie into a subpar game in Wanted: Weapons of Fate, failing to break the curse of bad film adaptations.

Monsters vs Aliens
Fri, 1st May 2009
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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technology gifts
Monsters vs Aliens game breaks the curse of movie tie-ins, offering innovative gameplay that captivates, albeit briefly.