About Shannon

Shannon Williams
Journalist
Shannon is a freelance editor and writer. As a professional content creator over the last ten years, Shannon has worked across many industries including tech, business and travel, in a variety of mediums including media, publishing, communications and social media. She has a knack for finding the right voice for her audience and relishes the opportunity to tell stories.
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Bulletproof hosting: why cyber crims can't live without it
Mon, 20th Jul 2015
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ddos
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edge computing
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martech
Bulletproof hosting services is a critical component of cybercrime that is often overlooked.Online criminals would not be able to operate without it.

How to pick a business VoIP solutions provider
Mon, 20th Jul 2015
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uc
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voip
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contact centre
When done correctly, a business VoIP, cloud PBX, IP-PBX, hosted VoIP solution is a marvellous example of how modern technology can cut business costs.

Datacom completes Australian Department of Health infrastructure handover
Mon, 20th Jul 2015
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datacom
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australian government department of health
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airservices australia
Datacom finalises a £134m IT infrastructure deal with the Australian Dept of Health, adopting an innovative, outcome-based model.

More than $2.5m given back to NZ schools via OfficeMax programme
Mon, 20th Jul 2015
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officemax
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rebate
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retail
OfficeMax's MySchool programme has returned more than NZD $2.5m to New Zealand schools since 2007, supporting vital resources through parent purchases.

Burnout: more Kiwis doing unpaid overtime
Mon, 20th Jul 2015
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hays
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overtime
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employment
Over a quarter of New Zealand businesses increased over time in the last year, with over half of employees not being paid for overtime.

Gisborne puts its hand up for Round 2 of Government broadband funding
Mon, 20th Jul 2015
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uc
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wireless networks
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cloud services
Gisborne District Council calls for broadband and mobile blackspot funding to extend coverage in key tourism sites.

Interactive projectors changing classrooms
Mon, 20th Jul 2015
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digital signage
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dlp
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displays & projectors
A requirement for upgraded AV capabilities saw Christchurch-based St Margaret's College select Epson's ultra-short throw projectors.

Dell server portfolio bridging technology gap
Fri, 17th Jul 2015
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network infrastructure
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datacentre infrastructure
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servers
Dell's PowerEdge 13th generation servers are being used in over 55 countries, helping the company's server business grow faster than the industry average.

Social media retail activities boosting online purchases
Fri, 17th Jul 2015
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open source
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ecommerce
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facebook
Players such as Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest and Instagram have an impact on global e-retail figures, says Juniper Research.

Card not needed: Westpac launches new payment method for online shopping
Fri, 17th Jul 2015
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martech
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commerce systems
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payment technologies
Westpac and Payment Express have released a new service that allows Westpac customers to pay for online purchases directly from the bank account.

Enthusiasm for the Teacher-led Innovation Fund huge, says Ministry of Education
Fri, 17th Jul 2015
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edutech
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ministry of education
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māori
Teacher-led Innovation Fund receives overwhelming support, with $2.7m already funded in first round. Stay tuned for Round 2 applications.

One in five Aussie businesses paying for cloud
Fri, 17th Jul 2015
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cloud services
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australian bureau of statistics
The Australian Bureau of Statistics reveals 19% of businesses pay for cloud services, while a lack of knowledge was the main factor limiting uptake.

Is your workplace ready for GenMobile with their BYOD obsession?
Fri, 17th Jul 2015
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wireless networks
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cybersecurity
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cloud services
Billions of Wi-Fi devices are putting company data and IT systems at risk as employees neglect security protocols.

Common language essential in organisations, says UXC.
Fri, 17th Jul 2015
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collaboration
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ict
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uxc
Effective communication is key to successful organisational change, says UXC. Poor stakeholder management and lack of common language are major barriers.

Spark launches waterproof phone dock
Thu, 16th Jul 2015
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smartphones
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uc
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bluetooth
Spark New Zealand is trialling a shower dock that allows people to take their smartphones with them in the shower.

Nimble Storage upgrades platform for enterprise
Thu, 16th Jul 2015
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storage
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nimble storage
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enterprise storage
Nimble Storage announces new features to its Adaptive Flash platform, enabling IT organisations to meet service level agreements more effectively.

Drone parcel delivery a success in Auckland
Thu, 16th Jul 2015
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drones
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3d printing
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flirtey
Fastway New Zealand, in partnership with Flirtey, has successfully trialled drone parcel delivery in Auckland, cutting delivery times by over 75%.

Social media - how to get it working for your business
Thu, 16th Jul 2015
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social media
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simply measured
Struggling with social media for business? Simply Measured's guide breaks down tactics that work and how to report success.

VoIP vulnerable to cyber attacks
Thu, 16th Jul 2015
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uc
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cybersecurity
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voip
New research by Nettitude reveals VoIP infrastructure is increasingly vulnerable to cyber attacks, with 88% of them occurring out of office hours.

Kiwi UC firm Cogent enters strategic partnership with Nectar Services Corp
Thu, 16th Jul 2015
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uc
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cisco
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avaya
New Zealand's Cogent has partnered with Nectar to offer comprehensive monitoring and diagnostic software for UC services.