Stories by Staff - Page 353

Kiwi trainer throwing virtualisation party
Fri, 23rd Sep 2011
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virtualisation
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it automation
NZ's Alastair Cooke is throwing VMDownUnderground in Sydney, aspiring to connect virtualisation experts at a Veeam-sponsored bash.

HP boss out - Updated
Fri, 23rd Sep 2011
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hp
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yahoo
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ceo
Meg Whitman has been named as the new CEO of Hewlett-Packard, less than a year after Leo Apotheker was appointed.

Apple picks date for iPhone unveiling: rumour
Fri, 23rd Sep 2011
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smartphones
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personal computing devices
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apple
Apple gears up for Oct 4 event, set to unveil iPhone 5 in Tim Cook's debut as CEO, stirring investor and fan anticipation alike.

Compuware combines Gomez and dynaTrace load testers
Fri, 23rd Sep 2011
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apm
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software development
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developers
Compuware merges Gomez and dynaTrace technologies, unveiling the comprehensive Compuware Gomez 360° Web Load Testing to enhance user experience diagnostics.

Vasco launches free training program
Fri, 23rd Sep 2011
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optimation
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seal
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vasco
Vasco introduces a global, free e-learning sales training and certification program for its channel partners, accessible through the SEAL platform.

Fiddling while Facebook burns
Thu, 22nd Sep 2011
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personal computing devices
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google
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apple
Google declared war when it opened up Google+ this week; what response can we expect from today’s f8 developer conference?.

Scammers target children with online games
Thu, 22nd Sep 2011
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storage
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bitdefender
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flash storage
Hackers exploit children's love for online games, with BitDefender warning of rising online threats targeting young, unsuspecting users.

LG launches pen-friendly TV - Updated
Thu, 22nd Sep 2011
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digital entertainment
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tv
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lg
LG unveils PenTouch TV, a plasma screen blending drawing tech and PC interaction, aimed at both leisure and business users.

Google attacked by panel, competitors
Thu, 22nd Sep 2011
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google
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digital marketing
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nato
Google chairman Eric Schmidt survives Senate antitrust hearing, but questions linger over search giant's practices.

Fibre Watch: Meet the cable guys
Thu, 22nd Sep 2011
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uc
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kordia
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telco
Chinese firms plan $US100m fibre-optic cable between Auckland and Sydney, set to boost broadband speeds and market competition.

Schmidt: we’ve learned from Microsoft
Thu, 22nd Sep 2011
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microsoft
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google
Google's boss, Eric Schmidt, dismissed comparisons to Microsoft as he testified in a Senate hearing on anti-trust claims.

Meeting the 'capacity challenge' with microwave
Thu, 22nd Sep 2011
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4g technology
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mobile backhaul
As 4G and smartphones surge, operators turn to microwave tech for flexible, cost-effective backhaul solutions to meet growing data demands.

Flash games to go 3D
Wed, 21st Sep 2011
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storage
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gaming
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martech
Flash games are evolving to 3D as Adobe gears up to launch Flash 11 and AIR 3, promising console-quality gaming on various devices.

Putting the 'Unified' in Unified Communications
Wed, 21st Sep 2011
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uc
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microsoft
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ipad
Polycom rebrands Intelligent Core as RealPresence, aiming to boost UC interoperability and double revenue to USD $3 billion with open standards.

Average ICT salary drops
Wed, 21st Sep 2011
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recruitment
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public sector
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it managers
Reduced funding and election-year uncertainty cause a 2% drop in average ICT salaries, says absoluteIT. Median wage now USD $75,000, with perks also cut.

AppSense appoints new ANZ managing director
Wed, 21st Sep 2011
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appsense
Michael Bosnar, ex-Sybase ANZ sales director, takes helm as AppSense's ANZ managing director, promising to boost virtualisation adoption.

Telecom sweetens stockholder deal
Wed, 21st Sep 2011
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chorus
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telecom
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moody's
Telecom has boosted demerger incentives for stockholders, doubling the consent fee to 0.5% and adjusting interest rates to address credit rating concerns.

Chch devs release new work order management platform
Wed, 21st Sep 2011
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saas
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customer satisfaction
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volution
Christchurch-based Telogis unveils Progression, a cutting-edge SaaS platform designed to enhance work order management efficiency.

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.

Time for leadership in SMB sector
Wed, 21st Sep 2011
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smb
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strategy
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employees
Employees need to understand their role in their organisation, and their organisation's role in the world: report.