Cloud Services stories - Page 473
Over the last decade the IT world has seen a mass transition from in-house computer assets to everything-as-a-service in the cloud, with hardware, platform and services now all commonly cloud-resident. Ideally positioned to support distributed working and working from home, most major players are currently moving or planning to move more than half of their operations to the cloud. The current direction of travel is to multi-cloud deployment, seen as providing greater flexibility, specialisation and security.
The main bumps in the road have shown up in skills shortages reported by many organisations, complexity leading to misconfiguration and the need to operate and integrate multiple security dashboards. Consequently, third-party cloud security providers are a hot growth area.

CloudEthernet Forum to fight cloud fragmentation
Mon, 2nd Jun 2014
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Every cloud provider has its own technologies, its own buzzwords, its own APIs – and that’s a challenge for enterprises.

The next big player in the cloud computing market: Telcos
Mon, 2nd Jun 2014
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Telcos are ready to make money from the cloud – and they don’t mean simply by providing copper or fibre links to other cloud providers.

Review: Actiontec ScreenBeam Pro Wireless Display Receiver
Fri, 30th May 2014
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digital entertainment
Actiontec's ScreenBeam Pro revolutionizes enterprise presentations, offering a simple, wireless solution for seamless screen sharing.

Microsoft NZ / HP NZ results highlight move to cloud services
Thu, 29th May 2014
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Microsoft NZ sees profit rise with cloud service demand, HP NZ battles losses amid falling PC sales, spotlighting industry's digital shift.

How CIOs can prepare for the new era of total mobility...
Wed, 28th May 2014
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CIOs urged to adapt networks for a new era of total mobility, enabling seamless communication across all platforms.

Wireless by default, wired by exception
Wed, 28th May 2014
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wireless networks
As wireless becomes a key network component, experts predict a shift towards all-wireless environments, bolstering mobility and collaboration.

McAfee: Simple yet effective channel focus
Tue, 27th May 2014
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Being channel focussed in all that it does, partners can expect rapid response and generous rewards when they do business with McAfee.

More on me: Peter Thomas, KeepItSafe
Mon, 26th May 2014
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From baker to tech mogul: Peter Thomas, of KeepItSafe, revolutionised backup solutions, charting his journey from the food industry to a 750% growth.

Telecom unveils AT HOP WiFi train station access...
Fri, 23rd May 2014
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Auckland introduces free WiFi internet access at train stations, available to eligible registered AT HOP card users.

Microsoft sets Azure reseller NZ availability date…
Thu, 22nd May 2014
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The business opportunity for Microsoft’s partners around cloud continues to expand, with news that Microsoft Azure is coming to the Open Licensing program...

Is cloud operator lock in an issue for enterprise ?
Thu, 22nd May 2014
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As enterprises juggle multiple cloud platforms, the Cloud Ethernet Forum aims to ease interoperability, despite resistance from leading providers.

NZ first as Dimension Data offers businesses double public cloud solutions
Thu, 22nd May 2014
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Dimension Data to launch Auckland-based Managed Cloud Platform, becoming first NZ public cloud service provider to offer global and local solutions.

Ruckus: Wireless offers up some hot sectors
Wed, 21st May 2014
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wireless networks
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Renilda Saguil, Ruckus Wireless country sales manager, talks wireless technology, trends and what sectors will benefit the most.

Review: Kingston Mobilite Wireless Card Reader
Wed, 21st May 2014
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digital entertainment
Kingston's Mobilite excels in file sharing between devices, despite stark security flaws. Easy setup, but remember to password-protect it.

Forget the budget, where does your IT funding come from?
Wed, 21st May 2014
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analyst report
Chief Information Officers (CIOs) in Asia Pacific and Japan reported increases in IT budgets for 2014 that exceeded the global average.

Imperva: Securing the cloud
Tue, 20th May 2014
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breach prevention
There are three key steps that organisations need to be aware of and plan for, with cloud security platforms to function in this highly connected world.

Microsoft NZ: Building trust into your business’ BYOD policy
Mon, 19th May 2014
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Microsoft NZ addresses the vital need for robust BYOD policies, balancing employee trust with security to safeguard against cyber threats.

Channel unrest, businesses on the brink and a backlash for Booth Babes...
Mon, 19th May 2014
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NZ's tech market faces upheaval: Microsoft to cut fees, businesses teeter on edge, and a final say on booth babes controversy.

How EMC's VSPEX solution can boost your business...
Fri, 16th May 2014
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EMC's solutions can help you store, manage and protect your computing resources more efficiently while consolidating your hardware investments.

HP strengthens commitment to NZ channel partners
Thu, 15th May 2014
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HP New Zealand has reiterated its commitment to the channel community and its focus on driving more business through its channel partners.