Cloud Services stories - Page 477
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.

Users back up data, but still lose it
Mon, 31st Mar 2014
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Despite 65% of users backing up their data, many still face data loss due to oversights, reveals Kroll Ontrack’s latest survey.

Which came first? Mobility or the cloud?
Mon, 31st Mar 2014
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In Satya Nadella's first weeks as Microsoft CEO, he intertwines cloud and mobility, insisting they're inseparable in driving innovation.

Gen-i asks… Will Modular smartphones save the world, and your wallet?
Fri, 28th Mar 2014
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Google recently sold Motorola, effectively cutting their losses and exiting the smartphone hardware business. However, they kept one piece of it...

Kiwi suppliers set to benefit following Christchurch win in Southeast Asia
Fri, 28th Mar 2014
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Tait Communications wins contract to upgrade Vietnam Traffic Police radio network with digital trunked system.

Flash mobs: is Flash the answer to the storage “blame matrix”?
Thu, 27th Mar 2014
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The greatest innovation in the storage space over the past few years is in Flash, says Matt Swinbourne, systems engineering manager, NetApp.

Microsoft sure, of rebranding Azure…
Thu, 27th Mar 2014
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Built on the pillars of openness and flexibility, how fitting that Windows Azure will be renamed Microsoft Azure, beginning April 3.

IBM supports NZ firms with $10m cloud investment
Tue, 25th Mar 2014
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IBM invests over $10m in New Zealand's cloud capability to meet the evolving needs of public sector agencies and private organisations.

NewLease: Virtualisation is interesting, your business is essential
Tue, 25th Mar 2014
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Amidst cloud dominance, NewLease emphasises virtualisation as key for future-proofing businesses in NZ and Australia.

Dimension Data unveils private network connection services for its global cloud
Mon, 24th Mar 2014
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Dimension Data introduces Cloud Private Network Connection (CPNC) services, enhancing security and performance for cloud data management globally.

Unified Communications: Dialling in mobility and video
Mon, 24th Mar 2014
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Demand for unified communications skyrockets in NZ, driven by mobility and work flexibility needs among employees, experts reveal.

School WiFi passes safety tests
Fri, 21st Mar 2014
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WiFi in schools does not post a health risk to children or staff says a Ministry of Health report welcomed by Jo Goodhew, Associate Minister of Health.

Ruckus Wireless unveils first purpose-built 802.11ac Wi-Fi product
Fri, 21st Mar 2014
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Ruckus Wireless launches world's first dual-band, three-stream indoor Wi-Fi product built on new 802.11ac standard.

Plan B acquires Auckland-based private cloud backup and recovery provider
Fri, 21st Mar 2014
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Plan B gears up to acquire DRG, bolstering its cloud backup services in a strategic move to further solidify its industry stance from 1 April 2014.

Riding the next wave of virtualisation...
Wed, 19th Mar 2014
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Charles Clarke of Veeam asserts focusing on automation and workforce mobility is key to unlocking virtualisation's full potential.

Fujitsu: Mastering the art of virtualisation
Wed, 19th Mar 2014
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Fujitsu pioneers in virtualisation, offering bespoke solutions for complex business needs, recognised as a leader in the APAC Cloud market.

Microsoft picks Provoke as cloud solutions partner
Wed, 19th Mar 2014
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Microsoft enlists Provoke and Insight for a 6-month campaign to educate on cloud solutions, focusing on innovation and scalability.

Microsoft's Cloud OS Summit: Learn the wider benefits of cloud technologies...
Tue, 18th Mar 2014
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How can cloud technologies drive more efficiency and deliver new forms of value to your organisation? Microsoft’s answer is the Cloud OS.

Gen-i claims Veeam's top NZ partner award
Mon, 17th Mar 2014
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Gen-i has taken out Veeam Software's top award for New Zealand partners at the vendor's ProPartner Awards 2013.

Exclusive update: StorageCraft appoints Ingram Micro as NZ distributor
Mon, 17th Mar 2014
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StorageCraft bolsters NZ presence, appointing Ingram Micro as distributor for its comprehensive disaster recovery solutions.

Sky's the limit for SMB cloud solutions provider in NZ
Sat, 15th Mar 2014
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GFI Software targets NZ's booming SMB sector with a pioneering, cost-effective cloud solution for wireless management.